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Turkey

The image displays a multi-lane highway with heavy traffic, an adjacent lower road, and a body of water with numerous large ships anchored in the distance.

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Turkey, Istanbul
85%

The image shows a large coastal highway with multiple lanes and heavy traffic, typical of a major metropolitan area. The presence of port cranes and ships indicates proximity to a significant port. The architecture and road infrastructure, along with the style of street lamps and vehicles, suggest a European-Asian transcontinental city. The sunset direction and coastal layout match the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara. This is consistent with the highway near the Haydarpaşa Port area in Istanbul, Turkey. The visible urban density and port infrastructure strongly support this location.

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Environnement

Coastal urban area with distant hills • Sparse urban trees • Temperate, likely Mediterranean/continental blend

Infrastructure

White dashed and solid lines, 'OTOBÜS YOLU' text, typical Turkish style • Large billboard with 'ŞEHİR HATLARI' and 'İSTANBUL' text, smaller signs • Mix of modern highway infrastructure, port buildings, and distant residential blocks

Texte visible et panneaux

ŞEHİR HATLARI • İSTANBUL • OTOBÜS YOLU • AYAZMA

Contexte et culture

Cars, buses, motorcycles, cargo ships/tankers • Not clearly visible, but vehicle types are consistent with Turkey