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The image captures an exterior view of a modern building, likely a medical center, adjacent to a wet street and sidewalk. The photograph appears to be taken on an overcast or recently rainy day, as evidenced by the glistening, wet surfaces of the pavement and road. The main building is multi-story, predominantly white with a striking horizontal blue band across its upper facade. Rectangular windows are visible on both the white and blue sections of the building. A prominent feature on the right side of the building is a large blue letter "A" logo. Below the blue band, the building's entrance area is constructed with light brown, textured stone or brickwork. A set of outdoor stairs with silver-colored handrails leads up to the entrance. Small, green conical shrubs are placed near the base of the stairs and along the path. Visible text on the blue band reads: "CENTRE D'ONCOLOGI AL HAYAT". Below this, on the white part of the wall near the entrance, there is Arabic text, followed by "CENTRE AL HAYAT" and "ONCOLOGIE / MEDICALE". A red sign or banner, partially obscured, is also visible near this area. To the left side of the building, a large palm tree extends into the frame, with its fronds partially obscuring the upper part of the building. Another smaller palm tree is situated closer to the entrance, between the building and the sidewalk. A single person is standing on the wet sidewalk near the building's entrance. This individual is dressed in dark clothing, including a dark jacket, dark pants, and dark shoes. They are holding a red object, possibly a folder or a bag, in their right hand and appear to be looking generally towards the camera or slightly away. The foreground is dominated by the wet sidewalk and street. The sidewalk is paved with a speckled, light gray-brown material. A red curb separates the sidewalk from the darker, wet asphalt of the street, which also shows reflections from the moisture. The overall impression is that of a cool, possibly damp, daytime setting.
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