
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a ground-level view of the Taba Land Port border crossing, situated on the Israeli side near Eilat, Israel, facing towards Egypt. The central focus is a large, rectangular blue sign, mounted on gray metal posts, displaying white text in both English and Arabic. The English text reads: "Ministry of Transport / General Authority For Land And Dry Ports", followed by "ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT" and "TABA LAND PORT". An emblem of an eagle with a shield, characteristic of the Egyptian coat of arms, is positioned above the "ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT" text. To the left of the main sign, a portion of a smaller blue sign is visible, also from the "General Authority For Land And Dry Ports," detailing "BORDER TAX" fees, including "50$ FOR ONE PERSON" and "50$ FOR ONE VEHICLE." Above and to the left, a silver streetlamp arm with a yellowed rectangular fixture extends into a bright, overcast sky. The right side of the frame features a rugged, light-colored rocky mountain or cliff face, partially obscured by the main sign and a dark green metal fence with pointed finials. Behind the main sign on the right, a black, ornate lamp fixture atop a pole is visible. The ground beneath the signs is paved with hexagonal interlocking stones in shades of reddish-brown and tan. Along the lower section of the scene, red industrial pipes, some with visible valves, run horizontally against a low, light-colored wall. No individuals are present in the image.
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