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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captures a sunlit residential street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, depicting two multi-story buildings, dense vegetation, and street-level elements.

The prominent structure on the right is an aged, light-colored stucco building with significant peeling and discoloration on its facade, revealing darker patches. It features at least two levels with rounded balconies, each equipped with dark metal railings. A white roll-down shutter covers a window on the second story. The top of the building has an additional balcony area with a similar railing and a visible rooftop structure, likely a water tank or solar water heater.

To the left, a second, slightly more muted grey building is partially visible, also featuring a balcony with a white roll-down shutter and a white satellite dish mounted on its side. Solar panels are visible on its roof.

A large, leafy tree with numerous small white flowers, possibly a Plumeria, dominates the mid-ground, its foliage obscuring parts of the buildings behind it. To the left of this tree, several tall palm trees and other slender conifers are visible behind a fence.

At street level, a low concrete wall runs along the sidewalk. The left section of the wall supports a black metal fence with vertical slats and a decorative, ornate metal gate. The right section of the wall features a beige, woven or netted material draped over its top.

The paved sidewalk includes several urban fixtures: a red fire hydrant, a dark green waste bin, and multiple grey/silver bollards. White debris, resembling fallen flower petals, is scattered across the sidewalk. A grey cylindrical utility box is positioned on the far right. The sky overhead is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day, with strong shadows cast by the buildings and trees. No people are visible.
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Jul 13, 2025, 1:08 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captures a sunlit residential street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, depicting two multi-story buildings, dense vegetation, and street-level elements. The prominent structure on the right is an aged, light-colored stucco building with significant peeling and discoloration on its facade, revealing darker patches. It features at least two levels with rounded balconies, each equipped with dark metal railings. A white roll-down shutter covers a window on the second story. The top of the building has an additional balcony area with a similar railing and a visible rooftop structure, likely a water tank or solar water heater. To the left, a second, slightly more muted grey building is partially visible, also featuring a balcony with a white roll-down shutter and a white satellite dish mounted on its side. Solar panels are visible on its roof. A large, leafy tree with numerous small white flowers, possibly a Plumeria, dominates the mid-ground, its foliage obscuring parts of the buildings behind it. To the left of this tree, several tall palm trees and other slender conifers are visible behind a fence. At street level, a low concrete wall runs along the sidewalk. The left section of the wall supports a black metal fence with vertical slats and a decorative, ornate metal gate. The right section of the wall features a beige, woven or netted material draped over its top. The paved sidewalk includes several urban fixtures: a red fire hydrant, a dark green waste bin, and multiple grey/silver bollards. White debris, resembling fallen flower petals, is scattered across the sidewalk. A grey cylindrical utility box is positioned on the far right. The sky overhead is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day, with strong shadows cast by the buildings and trees. No people are visible.

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