 A pedestrian bridge in City Park in fog. New Orleans, Louisiana, December 16, 2006
 Pedestrians crossing Nevsky Prospect opposite to Metro (subway) Vosstaniya. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrians walking on Nevsky Prospect. Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 12, 2011
 Pedestrians on Nevsky Prospect near Liteyny. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrian crossing at Nevsky Prospect. Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 12, 2011
 Pedestrians on Nevsky Prospect crossing Liteyny. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrian walk of Corniche (waterfront promenade) at morning in fog. Doha, Qatar, February 16, 2010
 Pedestrian walkway of Souq Waqif (old market). Doha, Qatar, January 26, 2010
 Pedestrians on Nevsky Prospect near Liteyny Prospect. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrians near Finliandsky Train Station. Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 10, 2011
 Flea market on K.K.L. pedestrian mall in downtown Beer-Sheva at Friday. The Middle East, December 22, 2000
 Pedestrian crossing near Muzhestva Subway (Metro) Station. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrians on Nevsky Prospect at Marata Street crossing. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrian overpass to Torch Hotel in Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, April 26, 2013
 The central K.K.L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City at Saturday, observance day of Judaic religion (Sabbath). Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 8, 2000
 Pedestrians on Nevsky Prospect near Marata Street. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 K. K. L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City of Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, February 18, 2000
 Pedestrians near Lebyazhya Kanavka Embankment. Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 10, 2014
 K.K.L. pedestrian Mall in Old City. Beer-Sheva, The Middle East, February 12, 2000
 Pedestrian overpass and Torch Hotel in Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, April 26, 2013
 Pedestrian passageway near Joe Routt Road on campus of Texas A and M University at twilight. College Station, Texas, March 17, 2009
 Pedestrian bridge over Volkhov River behind Kremlin. Novgorod, Russia, December 18, 2005
 Pedestrian tunnel of 1400 Smith Street Building. Houston, Texas, January 21, 2008
 K.K.L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City at Saturday. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 8, 2000
 K.K.L. pedestrian mall in downtown Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, April 25, 2000
 Near K.K.L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000
 Pedestrian passageway near Joe Routt Road on campus of Texas A and M University in fog. College Station, Texas, March 17, 2009
 Flea market on K.K.L. pedestrian mall in Old City. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 15, 2000
 Pedestrian crossing of Nevskiy Prospect, near subway station Gostinyi Dvor. Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 4, 2002
 A house at intersection of K.K.L. pedestrian mall with HaAtzmaut Street in Old City of Beer-Sheva, which is depicted on a widely known historical propaganda photo taken in 1948 Beersheba is liberated . The Middle East, December 22, 2000
 Pedestrians on 25 Oktiabria Street, view from a window of a bus. Gatchina, a suburb of Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 25, 2012
 Pedestrians entering subway on Nevsky Prospect near Gostiny Dvor. Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2012
 Pedestrian bridge crossing rail tracks in Roshchino, 30 miles north-west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 4, 2024
 Enclosed pedestrian overpass at the Kannelyarvi railway station, located on the Karelian Isthmus roughly 75 km northwest of St. Petersburg. This overpass is a modular steel structure clad in translucent polycarbonate panels. The structure is a characteristic example of the standardized "blue tube" pedestrian bridges installed by Russian Railways (RZD) during the widespread modernization of the St. Petersburg-Vyborg line in the late 2000s. Russia, October 1, 2025
 This view across the Friendship Bridge offers a stark look at the Ivangorod Fortress in Russia, directly contrasting with previous Estonian views. The most striking element in this image is the heavy modern fortification in the foreground. The bridge, which once facilitated vehicle traffic, is now blocked by rows of razor wire and concrete "dragon s teeth" anti-tank obstacles. These defensive measures, installed by Estonia, reflect the heightened geopolitical tension and the bridge s current status as a restricted crossing (open only to pedestrians as of 2024-2025). Dominating the background is the formidable Ivangorod Fortress, established in 1492 by Ivan III to counter the Teutonic Order on the opposite bank. A large Russian flag flies prominently atop one of the towers, serving as a deliberate counterpart to the Estonian and NATO flags visible from the other side of the river. Estonia, October 16, 2025
 A view of Kullassepa Street (Kullassepa ta"nav), a short but lively street that connects Niguliste Street to the Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats). The prominent building on the right (Kullassepa 4) houses Mikkeller Tallinn Old Town. This is a bar and restaurant operated by the famous Danish craft brewery Mikkeller in partnership with a local distributor. It offers 16 taps of craft beer and serves food in collaboration with VLND Burger. The building itself is a historic structure situated just steps away from the Town Hall. Kullassepa translates to "Goldsmith s," hinting at the street s medieval history as a center for jewelry makers and artisans. The street is a bustling pedestrian zone lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. In the background, you can see the open expanse of the Town Hall Square, making this a prime location for tourists moving between the major sights of the Old Town. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
 Intersection on Pikk Street (at Pikk 17), looking towards the Town Hall Square area. The view is dominated by two historically significant buildings and a lively restaurant scene. The large, gabled building on the right (Pikk 17) is the Great Guild Hall, built in 1417. For centuries, this was the meeting place for the city s most powerful merchants (the Great Guild), who controlled the town council. The building is a masterpiece of medieval limestone architecture, featuring a prominent Gothic portal and a high saddle roof. Today, it houses the Estonian History Museum. The smaller archway next to it (right foreground) is a historic passage, the "Bo"rsi ka"ik" (Exchange Passage), leading towards the Holy Spirit Church. Though partially obscured, the building further down the street with the stepped gable is connected to the complex of the Church of the Holy Spirit. This church is famous for its 17th-century painted clock, the oldest in Tallinn, which faces Pikk Street (though not clearly visible from this specific angle). This section of Pikk Street is a major pedestrian artery, connecting the northern part of the Old Town (where St. Olaf s is) to the central Town Hall Square. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
 Intersection of Pikk Street and Pikk jalg (Long Leg) Street, one of the most historically significant spots in Tallinn, marking the boundary between the Lower Town and the Upper Town (Toompea). The massive white tower on the right is the Long Leg Gate Tower, built in the 14th century (c. 1380). It served as the primary fortified gateway connecting the merchant Lower Town to the aristocratic Upper Town. Historically, this gate was locked at night to separate the two distinct social classes. The street rising steeply through the gate arch is Pikk jalg. Its name distinguishes it from the parallel "Short Leg" (Lu"hike jalg), which is a pedestrian-only staircase.:200b The clock attached to the wall on the far right (though partially cut off) is not the famous Holy Spirit Church clock but a decorative element often associated with the Krause Pharmacy building or nearby shops in this tourist-heavy zone. The pink building on the left corner (housing "Krause" and "Eesti Ka"sito"o"" shops) is a classic example of Old Town architecture, with its chamfered corner entrance and large shop windows. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
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