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An exterior daylight scene depicts a two-story building at the corner of Shalom Shabazi Street in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood of Tel-Aviv, Israel. The upper floor facade is painted a lime-green. An open window on the upper floor is framed by a decorative arrangement of approximately 15 colorful, paddle-shaped ornaments in shades of pink, green, blue, yellow, red, and purple. Below, the ground floor facade is white, adorned with an abstract mural featuring large, irregular shapes in light blue, orange, yellow, black, and beige. A business named "L'amande d'Or" (The Golden Almond) occupies the ground floor, indicated by a prominent sign above its glass entrance door. A string of small lights is suspended above the entrance, which also displays a blue and white wheelchair accessibility symbol. To the right of the entrance, a lone individual is seated on a light purple bench. This person, an adult, wears a white t-shirt, dark pants, light blue/green sneakers with red accents, and a white baseball cap worn backward. They are holding a dark-colored bag or object in their lap and appear to be looking towards the left. To the right of the bench, a grey utility pole supports a red circular "No Entry" sign and two blue street signs. The lower blue sign clearly reads "SHALOM SHABAZI" in both Hebrew and English. The sidewalk is paved with light brown square tiles. In the background, a paved street slopes uphill, revealing additional modern buildings under a clear blue sky, with strong shadows indicating bright daylight conditions. Utility wires are visible strung across the building's facade.
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