
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an urban night scene in The Hague, Netherlands, specifically featuring the New Babylon complex adjacent to The Hague Central Station. The entire scene is heavily saturated with a strong, artificial blue light, suggesting special illumination or an event. In the midground, multiple modern high-rise buildings dominate the frame. The central structure, identifiable as part of the New Babylon complex, is particularly prominent, featuring two distinct, vertically elongated sections that are brightly illuminated with warm white or yellow-orange light from numerous windows. Other windows across the various buildings also show internal illumination, varying in intensity and color. A partial, inverted text inscription, possibly "New Babylon" or a related name, is faintly visible on one of the buildings to the left. To the far right, another multi-story building with illuminated windows is partially visible, consistent with contemporary urban architecture. The sky above is dark and appears clear, with no visible clouds or celestial bodies. Several isolated, bright light sources are present: a diffuse blue-white light bloom in the upper left, and a more defined, intense white light source, likely a streetlight or building light, in the upper right quadrant, contributing to the pervasive blue cast. In the foreground, a wide, open paved area or road stretches across the bottom of the image, entirely bathed in the intense blue light. Faint, lighter blue linear markings, consistent with road lines, are discernible on its surface. A dark, low-level railing or barrier separates this foreground area from the base of the buildings. Between the foreground and the buildings, indistinct silhouettes of trees or vegetation, also appearing blue, are present. No people, vehicles, or apparent interactions are visible within the frame. The overall environment is that of a modern city center, illuminated for a specific aesthetic effect at night.
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