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This vertical, forensic photograph captures a two-tiered facade in Yerevan, Armenia. The upper section, comprising approximately the top two-fifths of the image, consists of weathered, horizontally and vertically oriented wooden planks of varying shades of brown, exhibiting prominent grain and knots. Mounted centrally on this wooden surface, four repurposed bicycle components spell the word "VELO." The 'V' is formed by two white, rust-speckled bicycle crank arms. The 'E' is constructed from a vertical white, rust-speckled bar with three horizontal crossbars. The 'L' is a single L-shaped white, rust-speckled component, possibly a chain tensioner. The 'O' is a circular silver-grey bicycle disc brake rotor with multiple cutouts and a dark central hub, showing rust. Dark horizontal structural elements define the top and bottom edges of this wooden tier. The lower section, encompassing the bottom three-fifths, displays a textured wall painted in a vibrant gradient from yellow to orange, with faded pinkish-red spray paint marks in the upper left and central right. Affixed to this painted surface is a graphic logo or sticker. It depicts a stylized bicycle with a black-outlined white frame. The front wheel is solid orange, and the rear wheel is solid red, both with black spokes. The word "velo" is written in a black-outlined white font to the left of the bicycle, and "club" in a similar font appears below and to the right, with letters integrated into the bicycle's wheels. The bottom of the image features a dark brown, horizontal ledge or beam. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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