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Virgo

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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 09:41 AM

Cape Town, South Africa

-33.91500, 18.42200

The image displays multiple workers suspended by ropes on the exterior of a modern high-rise building, engaged in facade maintenance or window cleaning. The scene is brightly lit, indicating a clear,…read more

dangerous
focused
high-rise
routine
challenging

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The image displays multiple workers suspended by ropes on the exterior of a modern high-rise building, engaged in facade maintenance or window cleaning. The scene is brightly lit, indicating a clear, sunny day in what is contextualized as Cape Town, South Africa. Three individuals are visible. The worker positioned highest in the frame wears a white helmet, a black shirt, and a yellow safety harness, with green containers attached to their equipment. This worker is adjacent to a section of the building featuring vertical, louver-like architectural elements. Below, two additional workers are prominent, both dressed in distinct bright yellow full-body safety suits and yellow helmets. They are secured by multiple ropes and harnesses, carrying various tools, including what appear to be green buckets or containers. One of these workers is holding a cleaning implement against the reflective glass panels, actively performing their task. Their white-soled shoes are visible as they maintain their position against the building. The building's facade is characterized by a grid pattern of large, reflective blue-green glass panels, interspersed with darker, possibly metal, vertical architectural features. The image captures a close-up view of this specialized high-altitude work. No discernible text or branding is visible on the workers' gear or the building itself. | Open Wire