
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the El-Sane Mosque, also known as Sidna Ali Mosque, situated in Herzliya, Israel, viewed from a lower vantage point. The building complex is constructed primarily from light brown, rough-hewn stone blocks. A slender, light-brown stone minaret with a rounded cap stands centrally above a fortified stone wall, which forms the foreground boundary of the complex. To the right of the minaret, a larger multi-story section of the building, built with identical stone, features several small, dark, rectangular window openings. An exterior air conditioning unit is visible on this section, and a partially complete wooden balcony or porch with a light-colored roof projects from an upper level. The roof of this section appears to have a greenish-blue hue. To the left of the minaret, a large, dark green palm tree partially obscures additional stone structures behind the main wall. The foreground consists of uncultivated terrain, characterized by dry, light brown grasses and clusters of dark green shrubs and bushes, with visible patches of reddish-brown soil. The sky is clear and bright blue, occupying the upper third of the image. A small, dark bird is visible in flight to the left of the minaret. Faint horizontal utility lines traverse the upper portion of the sky. No individuals or vehicles are present in the scene. The natural lighting indicates daytime.
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