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This aerial photograph captures a view of the city of Delhi, India, as seen from an airplane
This aerial photograph captures a view of the city of Delhi, India, as seen from an airplane. The foreground is dominated by the wing of an aircraft, with its metallic sheen and structural details visible. Below, a sprawling urban landscape unfolds, characterized by a dense network of buildings and infrastructure. The image showcases a mix of residential and commercial developments. Several high-rise apartment buildings, some appearing to be under construction with exposed structural elements and cranes, are prominent. These structures are modern, with many floors and a uniform architectural style. Between these taller buildings, a vast expanse of lower-rise residential areas with uniform rooftops is visible, interspersed with patches of green vegetation and trees, suggesting parks or residential greenery. A major highway or expressway cuts through the urban fabric, with visible traffic, indicating a busy transportation artery. Alongside the highway, there are signs that read "PURI," suggesting a development or real estate project named Puri. Some areas appear to be under development or undergoing construction, with large open plots, dirt roads, and construction equipment visible. In some sections, there are blue-roofed structures, possibly industrial or commercial buildings. The overall impression is of a rapidly developing urban area with a blend of completed and ongoing construction projects. The atmospheric haze suggests a typical urban environment with moderate visibility.
