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This image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, focused on a gateway and an adjacent wall under an overcast sky.

In the foreground, the ground transitions from a lighter concrete/asphalt surface on the left to a dirt and debris-strewn area on the right, littered with various pieces of trash including paper and small rocks.

On the left, a large, dark-colored, industrial-style metal gate, approximately two meters tall, is partially open. The gate features a grid pattern and an ornate, spiked top section. Rust is visible on the gate's frame and hinges. The gate is connected to a sturdy concrete pillar on its right side.

To the right of the gate, extending further right across the midground, is a low, unpainted concrete block wall, roughly constructed and showing significant weathering, discoloration, and grime. Patches of darker stains and possibly moss are present on its surface.

Mounted above the concrete wall and pillar, a rectangular green sign with white or light-colored Arabic text (mostly illegible due to resolution and angle) is visible. The sign is supported by metal poles and is angled upwards slightly.

In the background on the right, a two-story building constructed of light-colored masonry (possibly stone or concrete blocks) is visible. It features multiple windows and appears to be in a state of disrepair or aged. Further left in the background, behind the open gate, another structure made of similar materials is partially visible.

Overhead, a network of utility wires spans the scene. A dark brown wooden utility pole with several crossarms and multiple power lines runs vertically along the far right edge of the frame. A prominent dark wire sags horizontally across the upper-middle section of the image. The sky is a uniform, bright grey, indicating an overcast day. No individuals are present in the scene.
maher

Dec 3, 2025

Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria

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This image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, focused on a gateway and an adjacent wall under an overcast sky. In the foreground, the ground transitions from a lighter concrete/asphalt surface on the left to a dirt and debris-strewn area on the right, littered with various pieces of trash including paper and small rocks. On the left, a large, dark-colored, industrial-style metal gate, approximately two meters tall, is partially open. The gate features a grid pattern and an ornate, spiked top section. Rust is visible on the gate's frame and hinges. The gate is connected to a sturdy concrete pillar on its right side. To the right of the gate, extending further right across the midground, is a low, unpainted concrete block wall, roughly constructed and showing significant weathering, discoloration, and grime. Patches of darker stains and possibly moss are present on its surface. Mounted above the concrete wall and pillar, a rectangular green sign with white or light-colored Arabic text (mostly illegible due to resolution and angle) is visible. The sign is supported by metal poles and is angled upwards slightly. In the background on the right, a two-story building constructed of light-colored masonry (possibly stone or concrete blocks) is visible. It features multiple windows and appears to be in a state of disrepair or aged. Further left in the background, behind the open gate, another structure made of similar materials is partially visible. Overhead, a network of utility wires spans the scene. A dark brown wooden utility pole with several crossarms and multiple power lines runs vertically along the far right edge of the frame. A prominent dark wire sags horizontally across the upper-middle section of the image. The sky is a uniform, bright grey, indicating an overcast day. No individuals are present in the scene.

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