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An external view captures a two-story, aged building on an urban street in Santa Ana, El Salvador, under an overcast sky. The building's facade exhibits extensive peeling paint, revealing layers of cream, white, and faded reddish hues, alongside widespread dirt and staining. The upper level features a central, formerly open area, now partially bricked with red bricks and appearing to be boarded, flanked by two pale, fluted pilasters. Below this, a small, semi-circular iron balcony with black, ornate railings and a concrete base protrudes from the facade. Abundant green and some dried vegetation grows over and around the balcony, indicative of neglect. Above the building's parapet, a series of looped anti-climb wires, likely razor wire, are installed as a security measure. Multiple black utility wires traverse horizontally across the upper portion of the scene. The ground level of the building is dominated by large, double, deep red wooden doors, showing signs of wear. A small, faded rectangular sign or poster is affixed to the upper right panel of the right door. To the left of the doors, the wall presents a dark, irregular stain. The lower wall sections display more pronounced paint deterioration, exposing red undercoats and underlying building materials. On the right side of the image, the front-right quarter of a white Hyundai H-100 commercial van is parked. Its license plate, "P 62-9AA," is clearly visible, consistent with El Salvadoran registration. No individuals are present in the scene. The immediate street level features a worn tiled sidewalk and an unkempt ground surface.
Symbol
4B28E
Volume
498
Creator
+$0.33
Revenue
+$0.02
TVL
$1.75



