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The image depicts a bustling urban market street in Tel Aviv, Israel, consistent with the Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) area. In the foreground, on the left, a portion of a dog's head is visible, facing right. A grey cylindrical bollard stands prominently in the lower center. To the left, a market stall under a blue awning displays various goods, including boxes of garlic bulbs and dried produce. A dark-skinned male individual, approximately in his 30s-40s, is walking from right to left along the paved sidewalk. He wears a light blue and white horizontal striped sleeveless shirt, bright lime green skinny pants, and white checkered slip-on shoes. He has red-rimmed sunglasses with yellow-green lenses and carries a dark, patterned bag in his left hand. Behind him, a pole displays two circular street signs: an upper red sign with a crossed-out car and motorcycle indicating no vehicle entry, and a lower blue sign depicting a pedestrian, with Hebrew text below. The text translates to "For pedestrians / No motorized vehicles," indicating a pedestrian zone. To the right of the street, an outdoor cafe or restaurant features several white tables with benches and large white umbrellas. Several individuals, predominantly females, are seated at these tables, engaged in conversation. The building behind the cafe tables exhibits a colorful mural or graffiti on its lower wall. The background shows multi-story, light-colored buildings with balconies and visible air conditioning units, characteristic of older urban architecture. The street surface transitions from a paved sidewalk to an asphalt road, marked with a red and white painted curb. The sky is overcast or hazy, suggesting either an early morning or late afternoon setting.
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