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The image displays an outdoor utility installation mounted on a textured stone wall, characteristic of traditional architecture found in A Coruña, Spain. Central to the frame is a rectangular, light-colored utility box, likely made of plastic or metal, securely attached to the wall. Numerous black cables, appearing to be electrical or communication lines, are routed along the wall. Some are bundled vertically on the left side of the frame, while others run horizontally across the top and lead into the utility box from the top right. A thick, light-green cable or conduit emerges from a circular opening in the stone wall beneath the box, loops upward, and enters the right side of the enclosure. Additional black cables also enter the box from the right. On the front surface of the utility box, there is a small, square, black-and-white sticker that resembles a QR code or data matrix, but its information is not discernible. Above this sticker, a small, recessed window reveals a faint, unreadable digital display or sensor. In the upper right corner, partially obscured, a decorative object resembling light-colored artificial flowers or a small ceramic piece rests on a stone ledge above the box. The scene is devoid of people and shows no active event, presenting a static view of urban infrastructure. The natural lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall setup indicates a functional telecommunications or electrical service point for the building.
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