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The image displays an urban street scene in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, captured during what appears to be the late afternoon or early morning, characterized by soft light and a clear blue sky.

In the foreground, a silver or light-colored Toyota van is parked or stopped on the right side of an asphalt road. The vehicle shows signs of wear, including a dented rear bumper. Its Syrian license plate, prominently featuring Arabic numerals '١٣٤٩١٤٧' (1349147), the word "TOYOTA," and partially visible Arabic text that reads 'دمشق' (Damascus), confirms the location. Part of another vehicle, from which the photograph was presumably taken, is visible in the bottom-right foreground, showing a side mirror and a portion of its hood.

The background is dominated by several multi-story buildings, typical of urban architecture, with multiple windows and some visible external air conditioning units. Overhead utility wires crisscross the sky. The street features several billboards: a large one clearly displays the "GREE" logo alongside the Arabic phrase 'الإختيار الأول' (The First Choice), advertising air conditioners. Another, smaller billboard shows a beverage or water product. A large metal frame billboard with faint Arabic script (possibly 'حلاب' or 'حلاّب') is mounted on the rooftop of one of the buildings.

Two individuals are visible in the scene: one person wearing a white shirt and dark trousers is standing near the rear of the silver van, facing away from the camera. Another person, dressed in dark clothing, is seen further down the street on the left side. A public trash receptacle or utility box is situated near the parked van. The road surface exhibits some wear, and faint white line markings are visible. The overall scene conveys an everyday snapshot of a bustling city street.
Zain othman

Jun 2, 2026

Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria

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The image displays an urban street scene in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, captured during what appears to be the late afternoon or early morning, characterized by soft light and a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a silver or light-colored Toyota van is parked or stopped on the right side of an asphalt road. The vehicle shows signs of wear, including a dented rear bumper. Its Syrian license plate, prominently featuring Arabic numerals '١٣٤٩١٤٧' (1349147), the word "TOYOTA," and partially visible Arabic text that reads 'دمشق' (Damascus), confirms the location. Part of another vehicle, from which the photograph was presumably taken, is visible in the bottom-right foreground, showing a side mirror and a portion of its hood. The background is dominated by several multi-story buildings, typical of urban architecture, with multiple windows and some visible external air conditioning units. Overhead utility wires crisscross the sky. The street features several billboards: a large one clearly displays the "GREE" logo alongside the Arabic phrase 'الإختيار الأول' (The First Choice), advertising air conditioners. Another, smaller billboard shows a beverage or water product. A large metal frame billboard with faint Arabic script (possibly 'حلاب' or 'حلاّب') is mounted on the rooftop of one of the buildings. Two individuals are visible in the scene: one person wearing a white shirt and dark trousers is standing near the rear of the silver van, facing away from the camera. Another person, dressed in dark clothing, is seen further down the street on the left side. A public trash receptacle or utility box is situated near the parked van. The road surface exhibits some wear, and faint white line markings are visible. The overall scene conveys an everyday snapshot of a bustling city street.

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