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The image displays a wall-mounted stack of metallic, grey mailboxes, likely belonging to an apartment building or business complex. The mailboxes are arranged in vertical columns, with two boxes per row, totaling at least six rows. Each mailbox features a small circular viewing window and a keyhole. Visible mailbox numbers include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 16.

Various pieces of mail and papers are either sticking out of the mailboxes, hanging from them, or discarded nearby, indicating active use and some accumulation. A notable light purple flyer reads in Hebrew, "עיר של כולם, גם של כלבים!" (City for everyone, even for dogs!), which suggests a municipal or public service message. Other Hebrew text visible on mail includes "פריסת תשלומים" (payment installments), "מנעול לתיבות דואר" (mailbox lock) priced at "₪ 100" (100 Shekels), and a local Israeli phone number "054-36818". A government website URL fragment, "gov.il/mot", is also discernible, along with the word "מבצע" (sale/special offer). Some papers bear English text like "TAL SITE" and "Dara Karasi".

The textured wall behind the mailboxes is an olive-green color. The lighting is soft and even, casting subtle shadows to the right, suggesting daytime conditions, possibly indoors or in a shaded outdoor area. The overall scene depicts a functional, busy mail area, consistent with the urban setting of Tel-Aviv, Israel.
SHITOLO9Y

Jun 3, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image displays a wall-mounted stack of metallic, grey mailboxes, likely belonging to an apartment building or business complex. The mailboxes are arranged in vertical columns, with two boxes per row, totaling at least six rows. Each mailbox features a small circular viewing window and a keyhole. Visible mailbox numbers include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 16. Various pieces of mail and papers are either sticking out of the mailboxes, hanging from them, or discarded nearby, indicating active use and some accumulation. A notable light purple flyer reads in Hebrew, "עיר של כולם, גם של כלבים!" (City for everyone, even for dogs!), which suggests a municipal or public service message. Other Hebrew text visible on mail includes "פריסת תשלומים" (payment installments), "מנעול לתיבות דואר" (mailbox lock) priced at "₪ 100" (100 Shekels), and a local Israeli phone number "054-36818". A government website URL fragment, "gov.il/mot", is also discernible, along with the word "מבצע" (sale/special offer). Some papers bear English text like "TAL SITE" and "Dara Karasi". The textured wall behind the mailboxes is an olive-green color. The lighting is soft and even, casting subtle shadows to the right, suggesting daytime conditions, possibly indoors or in a shaded outdoor area. The overall scene depicts a functional, busy mail area, consistent with the urban setting of Tel-Aviv, Israel.

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