
Stake attention in this memory
A street-level view depicts two adjacent, multi-story buildings in Bandung City, Indonesia, under an overcast sky. The dominant building on the right is a four-story structure with a facade clad in small, light-colored square tiles, exhibiting vertical staining and weathering. It features multiple rectangular windows, each protected by corrugated metal awnings. A circular, white "GM" logo is affixed to the tiled facade on the third story. The ground floor of this building presents a beige-colored wall heavily covered in graffiti, including light blue script, various dark scribbles, and a prominent red circular 'no entry' or 'no parking' symbol. Another section of graffiti displays "1933 STILL ALIVE." The lower section of this wall has a decorative black and white patterned stone or concrete base. To the left, a partially visible, older building features a reddish-brown textured facade on its lower levels. A white tiled vertical strip on this building displays the numbers "407" and "409." The beige ground-level wall of the main building also has "409" stenciled. The upper part of the left building includes a balcony with overgrown dark purple foliage. Numerous black electrical wires traverse horizontally across the foreground, connecting to poles, one of which is partially visible on the far right. On the concrete sidewalk, a dark, ornate street lamp with two empty, bowl-shaped fixtures is visible. Adjacent to the lamp, a white rectangular sign on a pole reads "TEMPAT BERHENTI BIS / ANGKOT," indicating a bus or angkot (public minivan) stop. A dark green vehicle is partially visible on the street in the lower right foreground. No individuals are present.
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