Photos | City Life Bustle: Trams and Terrains

A captivating snapshot of urban life on a typical November day in Chinatown. A trolley car glides past hurried pedestrians and stationary vehicles, capturing the heart and soul of city living. Notice the architectural beauty, comfortably nestled between the daily hustle and bustle, making each visit a unique spectacle. Time captured: 2023-11-26, 16:22 PST.
BLIP-2 Description:
a trolley car on the streetMetadata
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24mm
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Canon
camera model
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date
2023-11-26T16:22:50.990000-08:00
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-28800
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