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DOWN THE STREET




  1. There is a woman riding a bicycle.
  2. There is a young couple walking down the street.
  3. They are walking on the sidewalk.
  4. There is another couple across the street.
  5. The couple across the street is old.
  6. The woman on the bike seems to be from India. She looks Indian.
  7. She has Indian features.
  8. The street and sidewalk are made of pavers.
  9. The woman is riding a cargo bike.
  10. The cargo bike is blue.
  11. They are going past a café.
  12. We cannot see the café in the picture. some small wood table and chairs gives us a hint that there might be a café there.
  13. It might be a place in Europe.
  14. The street is narrow.
  15. I can tell by the style of the buildings that it is a place in Europe.
  16. I can tell by the style of the buildings and the narrow street that it is a place in Europe.
  17. In my opinion, it is a beautiful place.


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