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A large, multi-compartment wooden insect hotel stands prominently in a snowy environment in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The structure features a gabled roof covered with a layer of snow and a blank, weathered wooden sign panel affixed to its upper facade. A central vertical wooden beam divides the structure. The hotel is composed of numerous rectangular and square compartments arranged in a grid, primarily enclosed by wire mesh, and filled with various natural materials designed to provide habitats. These materials include, but are not limited to: - Piles of pinecones in several compartments. - Bundles of dried straw or hay. - Sections of small bamboo or reed stalks, tightly packed. - Short wooden logs or branches with drilled holes. - Stacked, thin, reddish-brown natural stones or flat bricks. - Horizontally arranged wooden slats. - Fragments of white, cracked bark, possibly birch. - Perforated orange-red bricks, stacked at the base. - Greenish moss or plant material. - Vertical sections of tree bark or split logs. Some compartments remain open, revealing a snow-covered ground and sparse, bare tree branches in the background, consistent with a winter setting. The wooden elements of the hotel appear weathered and greyed. No people or animals are visible in the scene.
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