The image depicts an asphalt pedestrian pathway in Hereford, United Kingdom, viewed from ground level looking down its length
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The image depicts an asphalt pedestrian pathway in Hereford, United Kingdom, viewed from ground level looking down its length

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The image depicts an asphalt pedestrian pathway in Hereford, United Kingdom, viewed from ground level looking down its length. The pathway, dark grey in color and appearing textured, recedes into the distance under an overcast sky. On both the left and right sides, a low red-brick wall approximately two courses high supports a grey metal railing. These railings feature vertical bars interspersed with horizontal rails, showing signs of weathering. To the left of the pathway, beyond the railing, a multi-story building constructed of reddish-brown brick with distinct white horizontal banding is partially visible. Further back, additional structures and dense green foliage are present. To the right of the pathway, beyond its corresponding railing, multiple dark-colored vehicles, including sedans and SUVs, are parked and partially obscured by the fence and sparse deciduous trees with bare branches. Brown fallen leaves are scattered on the ground immediately adjacent to the right railing. In the mid-ground, two tall, dark grey streetlights with modern, rectangular fixtures stand vertically over the pathway. The pathway visually terminates in the distance at another multi-story building of similar reddish-brown brick construction. No individuals or specific activities are present or depicted.