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The image displays a section of an old stone building facade located in the city of Hims, Syria. The left side of the wall is constructed from dark grey, rough-hewn rectangular stone blocks. An angled dark metal bracket is mounted on this section, with a black electrical conduit curving downwards from beneath it. The central and right portions of the facade incorporate a decorative architectural style featuring alternating horizontal bands of dark grey and light beige/white cut stone, known as Ablaq masonry. An arched, double-leaf metal door is centered within this striped section. The door is dark-toned and adorned with multiple rectangular panels displaying intricate, embossed patterns, likely of a floral or geometric nature. Two metallic, brass-toned door handles or knockers are visible near the center vertical seam of the door. The upper right door panel exhibits an area of surface damage or material loss, revealing a lighter underlayer. Above the door's arch, a small, spherical, white, textured object is embedded in the striped masonry. Higher up on the plain dark grey wall, a small, circular opening with horizontal metal bars, possibly a window or vent, is present. To the right of the door frame, on the striped masonry, a faded light blue rectangular patch with black markings reading "B05" and "00060" is visible. Faint, dark script or symbols are also present below this patch. The base of the facade meets a stone ground surface, which appears to be a series of steps or a raised platform leading to the doorway. No people or actions are depicted.
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