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An upward-angled forensic view depicts a multi-story building under an overcast sky in Al Hadaba, Egypt. The structure features a light yellow (cream) painted facade with architectural elements indicating a residential or mixed-use property.

The uppermost visible section includes a white stucco balcony with a balustrade featuring square openings, and a single white spherical finial atop its left corner. Above this balcony, a structure with a red-tiled roof and a multi-paned enclosure constructed from a wooden frame and glass panels is present. Two pigeons are perched on the peaks of this rooftop enclosure: one on the left side and another on the right.

Below the top balcony, another balcony with a white balustrade containing square openings is visible. A pigeon is positioned within one of these openings. The wall beneath this balcony level exhibits three large, irregularly shaped, dark openings with exposed brickwork edges, consistent with either unfinished window/door frames or areas undergoing demolition.

The lowest visible portion of the building displays a terracotta-colored scalloped trim and a yellow wall with two arched windows, each having white frames; both windows are partially open. A fourth pigeon is observed on the wall below the rightmost arched window. Multiple thin, dark utility wires extend diagonally from the upper right toward the lower-mid right, crossing the building's facade. Minor cracks are visible in the white stucco on the upper-left corner of the second visible balcony. A small, circular white light fixture is affixed to the underside of the second visible balcony's slab.
Anna Batonchik

Mar 25, 2026

Al Hadaba, Egypt

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An upward-angled forensic view depicts a multi-story building under an overcast sky in Al Hadaba, Egypt. The structure features a light yellow (cream) painted facade with architectural elements indicating a residential or mixed-use property. The uppermost visible section includes a white stucco balcony with a balustrade featuring square openings, and a single white spherical finial atop its left corner. Above this balcony, a structure with a red-tiled roof and a multi-paned enclosure constructed from a wooden frame and glass panels is present. Two pigeons are perched on the peaks of this rooftop enclosure: one on the left side and another on the right. Below the top balcony, another balcony with a white balustrade containing square openings is visible. A pigeon is positioned within one of these openings. The wall beneath this balcony level exhibits three large, irregularly shaped, dark openings with exposed brickwork edges, consistent with either unfinished window/door frames or areas undergoing demolition. The lowest visible portion of the building displays a terracotta-colored scalloped trim and a yellow wall with two arched windows, each having white frames; both windows are partially open. A fourth pigeon is observed on the wall below the rightmost arched window. Multiple thin, dark utility wires extend diagonally from the upper right toward the lower-mid right, crossing the building's facade. Minor cracks are visible in the white stucco on the upper-left corner of the second visible balcony. A small, circular white light fixture is affixed to the underside of the second visible balcony's slab.

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