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The image displays a close-up of a light-colored, possibly white or off-white, textured wall, upon which two distinct items are affixed. The surface of the wall appears slightly uneven with some minor blemishes and texture, suggesting it might be painted concrete or stucco.

At the top of the frame, centrally positioned, is a large, metallic, three-dimensional letter "D". The letter has a shiny, possibly silver or chrome finish, showing some signs of wear, particularly along its edges and inner surfaces, where some darker lines or patina are visible. It casts a subtle shadow to its bottom and right, indicating a light source from the upper left.

Below the letter "D", and also centered horizontally, is a rectangular white sign with a thin black border. The sign is attached to the wall by four screws or rivets, visible in each corner. The surface of the sign has a slight sheen and appears to be made of metal or rigid plastic.

The sign features a clear graphic and text in black. On the left side of the sign is a black silhouette of a dog. The dog is depicted standing, facing towards the right, with its head slightly turned towards a person. To the right of the dog is a black silhouette of a person, walking and facing towards the left. The person is holding a leash that connects to the dog's collar. This graphic clearly illustrates a person walking a dog on a leash.

Below the graphic, in bold, black capital letters, is the Spanish phrase "PERROS SUELTOS NO". This phrase translates to "Loose Dogs No" or "No Loose Dogs," indicating a rule or prohibition against dogs being off-leash in the vicinity.

The overall impression is that of a clear informational sign, possibly for a private property, building entrance (indicated by the "D" which could be a building number or initial), or public area where dog control is enforced. The lighting suggests it is daytime, casting clear but not harsh shadows.
A-Ra

Feb 19, 2026, 2:14 PM

Dénia, Spain

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The image displays a close-up of a light-colored, possibly white or off-white, textured wall, upon which two distinct items are affixed. The surface of the wall appears slightly uneven with some minor blemishes and texture, suggesting it might be painted concrete or stucco. At the top of the frame, centrally positioned, is a large, metallic, three-dimensional letter "D". The letter has a shiny, possibly silver or chrome finish, showing some signs of wear, particularly along its edges and inner surfaces, where some darker lines or patina are visible. It casts a subtle shadow to its bottom and right, indicating a light source from the upper left. Below the letter "D", and also centered horizontally, is a rectangular white sign with a thin black border. The sign is attached to the wall by four screws or rivets, visible in each corner. The surface of the sign has a slight sheen and appears to be made of metal or rigid plastic. The sign features a clear graphic and text in black. On the left side of the sign is a black silhouette of a dog. The dog is depicted standing, facing towards the right, with its head slightly turned towards a person. To the right of the dog is a black silhouette of a person, walking and facing towards the left. The person is holding a leash that connects to the dog's collar. This graphic clearly illustrates a person walking a dog on a leash. Below the graphic, in bold, black capital letters, is the Spanish phrase "PERROS SUELTOS NO". This phrase translates to "Loose Dogs No" or "No Loose Dogs," indicating a rule or prohibition against dogs being off-leash in the vicinity. The overall impression is that of a clear informational sign, possibly for a private property, building entrance (indicated by the "D" which could be a building number or initial), or public area where dog control is enforced. The lighting suggests it is daytime, casting clear but not harsh shadows.

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