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This is an exterior, medium-shot, eye-level photograph of a street in Ramat Gan, Israel, on a clear, sunny day. The scene is dominated by multi-story buildings with visible signs of wear and tear, along with an extensive network of overhead electrical wires and utility poles.

In the foreground and midground, two main buildings are visible. The building on the left is a lighter-colored, older structure with a tiled roof. It has several windows, some with shutters, and a visible balcony area with blue-tinted glass. The facade of this building is weathered and shows signs of discoloration and disrepair.

Behind and to the right of this building is a taller, concrete apartment building with numerous balconies and windows. Many of the windows are covered with white shutters. This building also has many air conditioning units attached to its exterior. The top of this building appears to have some additional structures and rooftop elements.

Further to the right, another building is partially visible. This building shows significant damage, with large openings where windows or walls appear to be missing, revealing interior spaces. The facade is crumbling, and debris is visible at its base.

A prominent element throughout the image is the dense entanglement of electrical wires and cables suspended between utility poles. One pole in the center of the frame has a traffic light attached, showing a green pedestrian signal. Several road signs, including a red stop sign, are also visible on the right side of the image.

Vegetation, including trees and some plants, can be seen growing around and between the buildings, particularly in the lower right portion of the frame. The overall impression is an urban environment with aging infrastructure and a sense of urban decay in certain sections. No people are clearly identifiable in the image.
NatashVin

Jun 10, 2026, 11:25 AM

Ramat Gan, Israel

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This is an exterior, medium-shot, eye-level photograph of a street in Ramat Gan, Israel, on a clear, sunny day. The scene is dominated by multi-story buildings with visible signs of wear and tear, along with an extensive network of overhead electrical wires and utility poles. In the foreground and midground, two main buildings are visible. The building on the left is a lighter-colored, older structure with a tiled roof. It has several windows, some with shutters, and a visible balcony area with blue-tinted glass. The facade of this building is weathered and shows signs of discoloration and disrepair. Behind and to the right of this building is a taller, concrete apartment building with numerous balconies and windows. Many of the windows are covered with white shutters. This building also has many air conditioning units attached to its exterior. The top of this building appears to have some additional structures and rooftop elements. Further to the right, another building is partially visible. This building shows significant damage, with large openings where windows or walls appear to be missing, revealing interior spaces. The facade is crumbling, and debris is visible at its base. A prominent element throughout the image is the dense entanglement of electrical wires and cables suspended between utility poles. One pole in the center of the frame has a traffic light attached, showing a green pedestrian signal. Several road signs, including a red stop sign, are also visible on the right side of the image. Vegetation, including trees and some plants, can be seen growing around and between the buildings, particularly in the lower right portion of the frame. The overall impression is an urban environment with aging infrastructure and a sense of urban decay in certain sections. No people are clearly identifiable in the image.

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