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The image captures a residential street scene in Barcelos, Portugal, specifically identified by a street sign as Terreira Nuno Álvares Pereira. The perspective is down a cobblestone road, looking towards a horizon of green hills.

On the left side of the street, a row of five distinct, modern multi-story residential buildings are visible. These structures feature contemporary design with predominantly white and dark grey/black facades, large windows, and balconies equipped with glass railings. The closest building on the left exhibits a prominent white frame extending around its upper section. In front of the first two houses on the left, small, bare-branched deciduous trees are planted. A low white wall with shrubs is present in front of the leftmost house.

The street itself is paved with cobblestones, interspersed with patches of green vegetation. A pedestrian zebra crossing, marked with white painted stripes on the cobblestones, is visible in the mid-ground. A silver Mercedes-Benz B-Class hatchback is parked diagonally on the cobblestone area to the left of the road, in front of the second house. Further down the street on the right, a line of several parked cars and a white recreational vehicle (RV) are visible. A dark-colored car is partially visible on the immediate right edge of the foreground.

On the right side of the foreground, two blue rectangular street signs are mounted vertically on a pole: a dead-end sign (white horizontal bar on blue) positioned above a pedestrian crossing sign (white pedestrian figure on a zebra crossing on blue). Below these, a smaller white sign with black text clearly states "Terreira Nuno Álvares Pereira."

The sky above is blue with scattered white clouds, ranging from wispy cirrus to more substantial cumulus formations. No individuals or active interactions are depicted in the scene.
Aliaksandr Shnin

Jan 17, 2026

Barcelos, Portugal

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The image captures a residential street scene in Barcelos, Portugal, specifically identified by a street sign as Terreira Nuno Álvares Pereira. The perspective is down a cobblestone road, looking towards a horizon of green hills. On the left side of the street, a row of five distinct, modern multi-story residential buildings are visible. These structures feature contemporary design with predominantly white and dark grey/black facades, large windows, and balconies equipped with glass railings. The closest building on the left exhibits a prominent white frame extending around its upper section. In front of the first two houses on the left, small, bare-branched deciduous trees are planted. A low white wall with shrubs is present in front of the leftmost house. The street itself is paved with cobblestones, interspersed with patches of green vegetation. A pedestrian zebra crossing, marked with white painted stripes on the cobblestones, is visible in the mid-ground. A silver Mercedes-Benz B-Class hatchback is parked diagonally on the cobblestone area to the left of the road, in front of the second house. Further down the street on the right, a line of several parked cars and a white recreational vehicle (RV) are visible. A dark-colored car is partially visible on the immediate right edge of the foreground. On the right side of the foreground, two blue rectangular street signs are mounted vertically on a pole: a dead-end sign (white horizontal bar on blue) positioned above a pedestrian crossing sign (white pedestrian figure on a zebra crossing on blue). Below these, a smaller white sign with black text clearly states "Terreira Nuno Álvares Pereira." The sky above is blue with scattered white clouds, ranging from wispy cirrus to more substantial cumulus formations. No individuals or active interactions are depicted in the scene.

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