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The image captures a perspective from the interior of a moving vehicle, looking forward through a window displaying significant reflections, onto a multi-lane cable-stayed bridge
MomentThe image captures a perspective from the interior of a moving vehicle, looking forward through a window displaying significant reflections, onto a multi-lane cable-stayed bridge. The dark frame of the vehicle's window and the side mirror are visible in the lower-left foreground. The asphalt roadway features white lane markings, including a solid line on the right and a dashed line separating lanes. In the midground, a light-colored SUV travels in the far lane. The primary structure is a large cable-stayed bridge, characterized by numerous thick grey support cables fanning out from a substantial, dark grey pylon, which is partially visible on the far left. The cables extend upwards and across the blue sky, which contains scattered white clouds. Along the bridge deck, slender poles hold modern, dark-colored streetlights, and at least one pole is equipped with a security camera. A metal mesh fence with vertical posts runs along the outer edge of the bridge's side. In the background, an urban and industrial landscape is visible beneath the cloudy sky. A prominent dark smokestack or chimney stands tall, accompanied by various low-rise and multi-story buildings. This scene is identified as the Big Obukhovsky Bridge (also known as the KAD Bridge) over the Neva River, part of the Saint Petersburg Ring Road (KAD), located in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

