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1385-562 - A red double-decker bus with a \'Gladiator II\' movie poster on the side. The bus is parked on the street and is facing the right. The bus has a London \'Go Ahead London\' logo on its side.
1385-527 - A close-up of a red storefront sign featuring the logo of a retail company. The logo consists of stylized letters 'c', 'e', and 'x' in black and white, with a bold red background. Below the logo are circular icons representing various electronic devices a
1385-526 - A vibrant storefront of a second-hand entertainment exchange shop, featuring bright red signage with the logo 'Cex'. The shop displays various colorful graphics related to entertainment, including music notes and gaming icons. Nearby, a blue shop sign rea
1385-525 - A close-up of the EE logo on a storefront, featuring a bright yellow logo against a teal background. The logo consists of two overlapping circles with the letters 'E' prominently displayed. The building has a stone facade and a sign above that reads 'CHUR
860-292502 - Orientation post at Lac Lauvitel (1530 m) on the GR 54 Grande Randonnee trail, Tour de l'Oisans et des Ecrins, Veneon valley, Ecrins National Park, Isere, France
746-91425 - Winter at the Ilulissat Icefjord, located in the Disko Bay in West Greenland, the Icefjord is part of the UNESCO world heritage. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
1113-105892 - View out of window of a RwandAir Airbus A330-300 airplane with sun logo on winglet at sunrise, on the flight from Brussels International Airport (BRU) in Belgium to Kigali International Airport (KIG) Rwanda, Africa
1116-39785 - The Jalpak name and logo as seen on this Waikiki trolley rolling down Ala Moana Boulevard, a provider for Japanese tourists, Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States of America
857-92876 - A restaurant sells shark fin soup in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 25, 2015. Despite efforts by the Thai government to reduce consumption of the controversial delicacy, shark fin is still a common site at restaurants and markets in the Chinatown district.