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nomolase

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Tue, Mar 24, 2026, 04:16 AM

25d ago

Seoul, South Korea

37.56500, 126.92100

This image captures an outdoor urban street scene in Seoul, South Korea, during daylight. A female pedestrian is depicted mid-stride, walking from left to right on an asphalt road. She wears a two-ton…read more

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This image captures an outdoor urban street scene in Seoul, South Korea, during daylight. A female pedestrian is depicted mid-stride, walking from left to right on an asphalt road. She wears a two-tone hooded jacket (light blue body, dark blue sleeves), black trousers, and white chunky athletic shoes. Her dark hair is secured with two metallic clips under a light-colored visor with a striped band, and she wears a light pink surgical mask. She holds a pink smartphone in her right hand. To the pedestrian's left, a grey utility pole is visible, heavily covered with numerous Korean flyers and posters, including one for "Hyundai Manpower" (현대 인력) and phone numbers like 333-1292. A yellow and black striped warning sign reading "Danger" (위험) wraps around the lower section of the pole. Behind the pole stands a multi-story building with a textured, light brown concrete facade exhibiting vertical grime streaks and dark-framed windows. To the pedestrian's right, a dark grey Chevrolet sedan, with South Korean license plate "357 4216," is parked facing the viewer on a concrete driveway. It is positioned behind a low, light-colored concrete wall that features a horizontal orange and black striped hazard pattern along its base. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting distinct shadows on the asphalt road. | Open Wire