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The media file shows a close-up, high-angle view of a dark-leaved Ficus elastica plant, commonly known as a rubber plant. The plant's large, glossy leaves are a deep, purplish-green, with some showing a lighter, almost mottled pattern. The prominent red, pointed bud of a new leaf is visible in the lower center of the frame. The leaves appear somewhat dusty, suggesting they are outdoors.

Behind the plant, a textured, light-colored stone wall is visible. To the left of the plant, a dark, thick cable with thin orange stripes is secured to the wall with a clamp. Below the cable and slightly to the left, a green metal mailbox is attached to the wall. The mailbox has a wavy decorative edge at the top and a small lock on its front. Text is visible on the mailbox in Hebrew, which appears to read "דואר" (Doar), meaning "mail" or "post."

Further down, parts of a window frame with horizontal bars and translucent panes can be seen, along with the tiled floor or ground below. The scene suggests an outdoor setting, possibly on a balcony or patio, in Tel Aviv, Israel, as indicated by the context. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no people visible in the image.
Annmarie Perlin

Jun 27, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The media file shows a close-up, high-angle view of a dark-leaved Ficus elastica plant, commonly known as a rubber plant. The plant's large, glossy leaves are a deep, purplish-green, with some showing a lighter, almost mottled pattern. The prominent red, pointed bud of a new leaf is visible in the lower center of the frame. The leaves appear somewhat dusty, suggesting they are outdoors. Behind the plant, a textured, light-colored stone wall is visible. To the left of the plant, a dark, thick cable with thin orange stripes is secured to the wall with a clamp. Below the cable and slightly to the left, a green metal mailbox is attached to the wall. The mailbox has a wavy decorative edge at the top and a small lock on its front. Text is visible on the mailbox in Hebrew, which appears to read "דואר" (Doar), meaning "mail" or "post." Further down, parts of a window frame with horizontal bars and translucent panes can be seen, along with the tiled floor or ground below. The scene suggests an outdoor setting, possibly on a balcony or patio, in Tel Aviv, Israel, as indicated by the context. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no people visible in the image.

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