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This media file shows a close-up, top-down view of three public telephones mounted on a white, textured wall with visible grid lines. The telephones are stacked vertically, with the top-most one partially visible and the bottom two fully in frame. Each telephone unit consists of a grey metal housing with a blue trim and a smaller, blue device attached to the front. The blue device has a screen, a keypad with numbered buttons, and a handset connected by a coiled cord. A wire also extends from each of the lower two phone units. The telephones appear to be inactive and are mounted in a seemingly public or semi-public indoor setting, possibly a hallway or transit area. The wall is a neutral, light color, and the lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no people visible in the image. Visible text on the telephones includes "TELEFON" written vertically in a blue and white pattern on the left side of the middle unit, and "Telefon" in a similar font on the left side of the bottom unit. The number "7578" is also visible on the bottom unit. The overall impression is one of disuse or a dated form of communication infrastructure. The grid pattern on the wall suggests a tiled or paneled surface, common in public buildings. The location context of Aksu, Turkey, does not provide specific visual cues within the image itself.
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