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The image displays a ground-level building entrance, likely an establishment named "LE GLOBETROTTER," situated in Bordeaux, France. The facade is constructed from light-colored, possibly limestone, blocks characteristic of historic Bordeaux architecture. The entrance features a tall, dark teal (deep green) wooden double door with vertical panels. A large, stylized globe mural is painted across these doors. The globe depicts continents in orange (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America) and oceans in a lighter blue. The lower half of the globe is represented as a goblet or wine glass stem in light blue, filled with a deep red liquid, suggesting wine, up to the equator line. Faint, illegible graffiti in red and white is visible on the red liquid portion of the mural. The doors are secured with visible metallic hinges. Above the doors, a rectangular sign with a teal background and a thin gold border reads "LE GLOBETROTTER" in white capital letters. Small, stylized maps of continents are subtly integrated into the sign's background on either side of the text. Two grey, wall-mounted light fixtures are affixed to the facade directly above this sign. Above the lights, a dark, ornate wrought-iron balcony railing is visible, extending from a stone balcony base. The entrance is elevated by a single step composed of reddish-brown tiles, leading down to a light-colored paved surface, likely a sidewalk. No individuals, vehicles, or overt activity are present in the scene.
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