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This image depicts Rue Jacob, a narrow street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.

In the foreground to the right, the corner of a light-colored building houses a cafe or restaurant on the ground floor. A light-striped awning extends over an outdoor seating area enclosed by a black metal barrier. Visible through the window and on a mosaic-tiled column are the French phrases "CAFE A LA TASSE" and "CHOCOLAT CHAUD". Two individuals are seated at a small table with wicker-back chairs within this area, their backs to the camera. A black, lantern-style street lamp is mounted on the building corner above the awning, and a blue street sign with white lettering clearly reads "RUE JACOB". A slender black pole with a partial circular sign stands near the curb.

The street itself, paved and dark, recedes into the distance, bordered by multi-story light-colored stone or stucco buildings typical of Parisian architecture, featuring multiple windows and some balconies. A white crosswalk with a bicycle symbol is marked on the asphalt. Near the crosswalk, a shallow depression in the curb contains a small amount of water. Two women stand on the sidewalk adjacent to this curb. The woman closer to the camera wears a brown jacket, blue jeans, and a multi-colored scarf, holding a patterned bag. The woman further from the camera wears a plaid jacket in brown and beige tones over dark pants, carrying a dark bag.

Further down the street, several pedestrians are visible on both sidewalks, and a dark sedan is either parked or slowly moving in the street's center. Construction scaffolding is visible on a building on the right side of the street in the mid-ground. At the far end of the street, a large, ornate building or monument is partially visible, appearing to be a significant architectural structure.
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Mar 14, 2026, 4:17 PM

Paris, France

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This image depicts Rue Jacob, a narrow street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the foreground to the right, the corner of a light-colored building houses a cafe or restaurant on the ground floor. A light-striped awning extends over an outdoor seating area enclosed by a black metal barrier. Visible through the window and on a mosaic-tiled column are the French phrases "CAFE A LA TASSE" and "CHOCOLAT CHAUD". Two individuals are seated at a small table with wicker-back chairs within this area, their backs to the camera. A black, lantern-style street lamp is mounted on the building corner above the awning, and a blue street sign with white lettering clearly reads "RUE JACOB". A slender black pole with a partial circular sign stands near the curb. The street itself, paved and dark, recedes into the distance, bordered by multi-story light-colored stone or stucco buildings typical of Parisian architecture, featuring multiple windows and some balconies. A white crosswalk with a bicycle symbol is marked on the asphalt. Near the crosswalk, a shallow depression in the curb contains a small amount of water. Two women stand on the sidewalk adjacent to this curb. The woman closer to the camera wears a brown jacket, blue jeans, and a multi-colored scarf, holding a patterned bag. The woman further from the camera wears a plaid jacket in brown and beige tones over dark pants, carrying a dark bag. Further down the street, several pedestrians are visible on both sidewalks, and a dark sedan is either parked or slowly moving in the street's center. Construction scaffolding is visible on a building on the right side of the street in the mid-ground. At the far end of the street, a large, ornate building or monument is partially visible, appearing to be a significant architectural structure.

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