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Summerfall

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 10:15 PM

Shunde District, China

22.98000, 113.14100

The image captures a tree-lined pedestrian pathway, likely a sidewalk, extending into the distance under the soft light of what appears to be either sunrise or sunset. The light casts a warm, orange-p…read more

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The image captures a tree-lined pedestrian pathway, likely a sidewalk, extending into the distance under the soft light of what appears to be either sunrise or sunset. The light casts a warm, orange-pink glow visible through the leaves and branches of the numerous trees on the left side of the path, creating a dappled effect. On the right side of the pathway, a grey brick surface runs parallel to the walking area. Beyond the brick, there's a modern-looking white metal fence or railing with grey concrete posts, separating the pathway from a deeper green area, possibly more trees or shrubbery. Further into the background, a road or street is visible beyond the tree canopy. No people are present in the scene. Several objects are prominent: a red and yellow sign attached to a tree branch, a white pole, and a blue-wrapped object on another pole. Visible text on the red and yellow sign includes "FMETRO" on the yellow section and "Dengzhou" on the red section. Next to "Dengzhou", a circular emblem with the number "21" is present, likely indicating a metro line or station. In the background, a smaller white road sign shows a "no turns" symbol. The setting is an outdoor urban or park environment, characterized by mature trees, paved surfaces, and infrastructural elements like signs and railings. Given the provided context, the location is Shunde District, China. | Open Wire