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golfmachine.kirill

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 08:15 PM

New Westminster, Canada

49.21500, -122.91400

This media file presents a clear, eye-level view of a residential house located in New Westminster, Canada. The house, oriented with its front facing the viewer, features light gray siding, a combinat…read more

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This media file presents a clear, eye-level view of a residential house located in New Westminster, Canada. The house, oriented with its front facing the viewer, features light gray siding, a combination of shingle-style and horizontal panels, accented by white trim around its windows and gabled roofs. The roof is dark gray. The prominent front entrance is distinguished by a dark blue-gray door, framed by white sidelights and topped with a gracefully arched white portico. An outdoor light fixture is mounted above the door. To the right of the entrance, a stone pillar prominently displays the house number "222." The front yard is well-maintained with a vibrant green lawn and various landscaping elements, including green bushes and plants with purple flowers near the house. A paved brick pathway leads from the street to the front door, bordered by a concrete sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is an asphalt road. Mature trees are visible in the background and along the side of the house, including a large conifer on the left and a deciduous tree with light green leaves on the right. A utility wire spans across the upper left portion of the image. The sky is overcast, indicating daytime with soft, diffused lighting. No human activity or specific events are depicted in the static scene. Parts of a distressed white fence are visible on the lower left. | Open Wire