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A weathered wooden door is centrally positioned within an arched stone doorway. The door, constructed from dark brown, vertically arranged planks, exhibits significant wear and numerous small circular indentations across its surface. Centrally mounted on the door is an ornate, dark metal ring-style knocker with a circular base. Above the knocker, a silver-colored plaque displays the number "33," situated below decorative carved scrollwork integrated into the door's upper panel. The bottom edge of the door shows extensive damage, with splintered and broken wood revealing a gap at the threshold.

The door is framed by an arched surround composed of alternating light-colored and dark-gray cut stone blocks, which form the vertical jambs and a rounded arch. A distinct, decorative keystone-like block with a carved detail caps the arch. This stone frame is integrated into a rough-textured building wall, appearing to be constructed of stone and brick, with sections of crumbling plaster or mortar. Overhead, dark utility wires are visible against the upper brickwork. On the right side of the stone frame and adjacent wall, remnants of torn paper, including blue and white fragments, are affixed. At the base of the wall on the left, green ground cover is present. The scene is located in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria.
Zain othman

Nov 27, 2025, 12:27 PM

As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria

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A weathered wooden door is centrally positioned within an arched stone doorway. The door, constructed from dark brown, vertically arranged planks, exhibits significant wear and numerous small circular indentations across its surface. Centrally mounted on the door is an ornate, dark metal ring-style knocker with a circular base. Above the knocker, a silver-colored plaque displays the number "33," situated below decorative carved scrollwork integrated into the door's upper panel. The bottom edge of the door shows extensive damage, with splintered and broken wood revealing a gap at the threshold. The door is framed by an arched surround composed of alternating light-colored and dark-gray cut stone blocks, which form the vertical jambs and a rounded arch. A distinct, decorative keystone-like block with a carved detail caps the arch. This stone frame is integrated into a rough-textured building wall, appearing to be constructed of stone and brick, with sections of crumbling plaster or mortar. Overhead, dark utility wires are visible against the upper brickwork. On the right side of the stone frame and adjacent wall, remnants of torn paper, including blue and white fragments, are affixed. At the base of the wall on the left, green ground cover is present. The scene is located in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria.

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