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This image presents a forensic view of the exterior wall of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church, located in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. The primary subject is a cream-colored, textured stucco wall, exhibiting signs of age and weathering with some discoloration. Three arched windows are visible, each fitted with dark metal grilles forming a cross pattern in the lower section. The two left-most windows have small, multi-colored stained-glass panels visible through the grilles. A vertical, dark gray drainpipe runs down the wall on the far left. Three mosaic icons are affixed to the wall: 1. **Top right:** A rectangular mosaic depicting Jesus Christ with a halo, holding an open book. This mosaic features a gold background and is surrounded by a light-colored frame. 2. **Below the Jesus mosaic:** A smaller, rectangular plaque with indistinct text is mounted on the wall. 3. **Bottom right:** A rectangular mosaic depicting the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. This mosaic also has a gold background and is framed by a blue border. 4. **Left of center:** A rectangular mosaic depicting Saint George on horseback slaying a dragon, set against a gold background. Below the left window, a light-colored marble slab with an engraved crest and text is leaning against the wall. A narrow, light-gray tiled walkway runs horizontally along the base of the wall. Below the walkway, a darker, rough ground surface is visible. A green plant with glossy leaves occupies the lower right foreground. The upper section of the image shows a red-tiled roof with a gray gutter system running beneath the eaves. Several dark birds are perched intermittently along the ridge of the roof tiles, set against a partially overcast sky.
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