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The image, taken in Gatineau, Canada, depicts three light gray Canada Post community mailboxes standing on a concrete base next to an asphalt path. The photo appears to be rotated, showing the mailboxes lying horizontally rather than vertically. To the left, a multi-story building, constructed with dark gray brick and dark wood siding, is partially obscured by the branches and green leaves of a tree. Several windows are visible on the building's facade. Green grass surrounds the concrete pad where the mailboxes are located, extending into the foreground and background. The three mailboxes are clearly numbered "1," "2," and "3" on prominent red vertical strips, indicating their sequence. Each mailbox unit contains multiple individual mail compartments. The first mailbox, labeled "1," features a decorative graphic on its lower panel with a map-like design incorporating red and green maple leaves. A piece of paper, secured with yellow tape, is attached to this panel, partially covering a red circular logo. Faint text "END GEN ING." is also visible on the side of this mailbox, and "0404" is printed near its base. The branding "POSTES CANADA" and "CANADA POST" appears multiple times on the red strips of the mailboxes, affirming their origin. Some individual compartments within the units are marked with letters like "A" and "B." The scene is set during the daytime, with ample light suggesting clear weather. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place, presenting a static view of a residential or community utility point.
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