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The image displays a close-up, slightly overhead view of an old, wall-mounted bank of grey metal mailboxes. The mailboxes are arranged in a grid, showing four columns and four visible rows, set against a plain, light yellow wall to the left. Each mailbox door features a hand-painted black number, a keyhole or lock mechanism, and a small rectangular slot. The numbers on the mailboxes descend numerically within each column. From left to right, the visible numbering pattern is: * Column 1: 6, 5, 4, 3 * Column 2: 20, 19, 18, 17 * Column 3: 34, 33, 32, 31 * Column 4: 48, 47, 46, 45 The mailboxes appear well-worn, with chipped paint, scuffs, and some visible rust, indicating age and frequent use. Some of the mailbox doors are slightly ajar, and a small piece of white paper is visible inside mailbox 34. A distinct pink piece of paper is seen sticking out from the opening of mailbox 46, suggesting recent mail delivery. The scene depicts a functional, communal mailbox system, typical of apartment buildings or older residential structures. No people are present, and the overall impression is that of an aged but active mail collection point in a location such as Casablanca, Morocco.
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