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The image shows a yellow auto-rickshaw, also known as a "tuk-tuk," parked on a paved road in Quetta, Pakistan. The rickshaw is facing away from the camera, with its back window visible. The word "BAZGAR" is written in white on the back of the vehicle. The rickshaw's license plate is visible, reading "BG 4269." The auto-rickshaw is stopped at a red and white striped barrier that extends across the width of the road. This barrier is likely a toll booth or checkpoint. Behind the barrier, to the right, is a row of buildings. Some of the buildings have signs advertising different businesses, including "MAZHAR BATTERY." The buildings appear to be made of concrete or brick and have a rustic, worn appearance. The buildings are located on a raised platform that is higher than the level of the road. The road is empty except for the auto-rickshaw, and there are mountains visible in the distance. The sky is mostly blue with some white clouds scattered throughout. The image was captured on a sunny day, with no precipitation. The image appears to have been taken from a low angle, with the camera positioned behind the auto-rickshaw. The coordinates provided, (latitude: 30.224, longitude: 66.989), indicate that the image was likely taken near the Sariab Road area of Quetta, Pakistan.
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