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faultline1104

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 12:59 PM

Arnhem, Netherlands

51.96500, 5.90900

This aerial photograph captures a vibrant public playground area in Arnhem, Netherlands, under clear, sunny skies, likely mid-day to late afternoon due to the distinct long shadows cast across the sce…read more

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This aerial photograph captures a vibrant public playground area in Arnhem, Netherlands, under clear, sunny skies, likely mid-day to late afternoon due to the distinct long shadows cast across the scene. The area features two large, sand-filled playgrounds integrated into grassy spaces and connected by winding paved pathways. The upper playground contains a multi-level wooden play structure with platforms, steps, and a blue slide. Adjacent to it, a swing set with two swings is visible within the same sandpit. A small yellow panel embedded in the sand displays a tic-tac-toe game with "O X O X O X O" clearly visible. The lower playground also hosts a substantial wooden play structure, featuring various climbing elements, platforms, and a red slide. This area includes climbing nets and what appears to be monkey bars. Several individuals, mostly adults, are scattered around the lower playground, some near benches, others with bicycles parked nearby, or a bicycle lying on the grass. Lush green trees with full canopies are prominent on the left side of the image, casting significant shadows. Other trees are visible throughout, also contributing to the shadow patterns. A round, grey umbrella-like object or dish is situated in the upper-right grassy expanse. Benches and a trash can are also visible. The overall scene depicts a well-maintained recreational space. | Open Wire