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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures the gable end of a historic-looking brick building, likely the train station in Horneburg, Germany, under an overcast sky. The building is constructed from dark reddish-brown bricks and features a steep, dark-tiled pitched roof with white eaves. Two white-framed windows are visible on the gable end: a smaller, arched window at the top and a larger, rectangular four-paned window below it. Prominently displayed in white raised letters on the brick wall, beneath the larger window, is the name "HORNEBURG." To the right of the building, a metal pole stands, and further right, a corrugated metal structure is visible. At the lower right of the image, an attached section or entrance features a bright yellow sign with the text "Deutsche Post" and the iconic Posthorn logo. Below it, "Postbank" and "Bargeld" are also visible, indicating postal and banking services. Faint graffiti is present on the brick wall near the yellow sign. In the foreground, a concrete sidewalk runs parallel to the building, alongside a strip of green grass. Overhead, power lines stretch across the frame against a cloudy, gray sky, suggesting a daytime scene. No people are present, and the overall impression is one of a quiet, functional village building in the Stade region of Germany.
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