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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 06:41 PM

Olivos, Argentina

-34.50700, -58.49300

A high-angle, first-person perspective shot captures a person cycling on an asphalt road in Olivos, Argentina. The image is tilted, providing a view down towards the road, bicycle, and rider's limbs.…read more

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A high-angle, first-person perspective shot captures a person cycling on an asphalt road in Olivos, Argentina. The image is tilted, providing a view down towards the road, bicycle, and rider's limbs. The rider is partially visible, wearing khaki-colored pants and black shoes with white soles. White text, "VELOCRA", is visible on the side of the right shoe. The rider's left arm, from the bicep to the hand, is prominently featured, covered in intricate black tattoos depicting wavy, topographic-like patterns. The hand firmly grips the black-taped drop handlebars of the bicycle. The bicycle itself is partially shown, appearing to be a fixed-gear or single-speed model with a dark grey or black frame. The stem is visible, bearing the brand name "DEDA" on its cap. Closer to the rider's right foot, the brand "ALLCITY" can be seen on a part of the bicycle's frame or fork. The setting is an asphalt road, marked by a clear, continuous white line running horizontally across the middle of the frame. A fainter, broken white line, possibly a crosswalk or edge marking, is visible in the lower left. The asphalt surface exhibits minor cracks, small debris, and a dark circular stain. The activity depicted is cycling. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with an even distribution of light, indicating possibly an overcast sky or the absence of direct sunlight, as no harsh shadows are present. | Open Wire