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Karlix :)

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 10:34 PM

1d ago

Pampatar, Venezuela

10.98900, -63.81900

This vertical shot captures an illuminated commercial building at dusk in Pampatar, Venezuela. The sky transitions from light blue to soft pink and lavender hues, characteristic of twilight, with nume…read more

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This vertical shot captures an illuminated commercial building at dusk in Pampatar, Venezuela. The sky transitions from light blue to soft pink and lavender hues, characteristic of twilight, with numerous dark power lines crisscrossing overhead. The main subject is a vibrant red building featuring corrugated metal siding. A striking red and white vintage car, resembling a 1950s sedan (possibly a Chevrolet Bel Air), is prominently displayed on its roof. The building's facade is adorned with glowing white signs: a large "Coca-Cola" logo on the left and "ESTACIÓN MARGARITA" with a distinctive 'O' shaped logo (resembling the Ohio State Buckeyes logo) on the right. Below, an open-air area serves as an outdoor bar or restaurant, furnished with tables and orange chairs. Several people are visible: two men stand near a red Coca-Cola flag at the left, one wearing a bright security or police-style vest, the other in casual attire. Other individuals are inside the establishment or moving about, with one person appearing to work behind a counter. A woman walks away on the right. A red Coca-Cola barrel serves as a table in the outdoor seating area. Green foliage and trees are interspersed around the building. The foreground shows a dark asphalt road and a paved sidewalk, indicating an active evening setting. | Open Wire