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Winnie the Pooh

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 08:48 PM

Surrey, Canada

49.19000, -122.84800

The image captures an urban landscape viewed from an elevated perspective, likely from a building or an overhead walkway. The foreground on the left features a multi-story building facade, possibly a…read more

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The image captures an urban landscape viewed from an elevated perspective, likely from a building or an overhead walkway. The foreground on the left features a multi-story building facade, possibly a parking structure, characterized by repetitive horizontal slats and vertical concrete supports. On the right, a dark, heavy elevated structure, resembling a bridge or industrial walkway, spans the frame, partially framing the scene below. In the mid-ground and background, a cityscape unfolds under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. A prominent, modern high-rise building with distinct light green horizontal accents on its balconies or facade stands tall. Nearby, a construction site is evident, featuring two large yellow tower cranes, signifying ongoing development. Below the elevated structure on the right, a multi-lane road with double yellow lines and a white crosswalk is visible, traversed by a white utility truck and other vehicles. Various trees, including some bare deciduous branches and evergreens, are interspersed throughout the urban environment. The scene depicts daytime with clear, sunny weather, contributing to the bright illumination. The primary activity is urban construction and typical city traffic. Faintly visible text includes "FAMILY" and possibly a "TD" bank logo on signs in the mid-ground, and "AVIA" on a building near the bottom left. | Open Wire