A downward looking view onto city pavers and asphalt concrete fill ins for where there are no pavers. Many of the pavers are cracked in two, three or more pieces. Some of these cracked pavers have had their cracks filled in with yellow concrete poured into the pavers cracks to repair (or fuse differently, depends on who is looking) where they have been broken.
A downward looking view on city pavers with a manhole cover in the top right of the image, and dirt where the pavers end along the left side. Between the pavers is a zigzagged line that extends first in a triangular point and then straight up. This line is created with added red concrete poured into the gaps between the street pavers.
A downward looking view on asphalt concrete and small cobble stones. Plants and dirt are peaking through the edges of the concrete. A metal pole is in the mittle of the black concrete. Around the edges of where the  metal pole meets the asphalt, a different kind of purple concrete is poured like a spill around the metal pole.

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