
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a high-angle panoramic view overlooking the city of Haifa, Israel, from the Baháʼí Gardens on Mount Carmel. In the foreground, a grand, multi-tiered descending staircase with white stone balustrades and prominent white eagle sculptures on newel posts dominates the lower center. A dark wrought-iron gate is positioned at the bottom center. The staircase is flanked by meticulously manicured terraced gardens featuring precise green lawns, conical and rectangular dark green hedges, red-brown gravel pathways, and white spherical lights. Several large palm trees, one bearing yellow dates, are present within these garden terraces. In the midground, the terraced gardens continue downwards, leading to the golden-domed Shrine of the Báb, partially obscured by dense green cypress trees. Beyond the gardens, the urban landscape of Haifa unfolds, characterized by numerous low to mid-rise buildings with varying roof colors. A prominent straight avenue (Sderot Ben Gurion) dissects the urban area, extending towards the port. The background reveals the expansive blue waters of Haifa Bay and the Mediterranean Sea under a clear blue sky with sparse clouds. The port of Haifa is clearly visible, featuring extensive dock infrastructure, cranes, and multiple large vessels, including a red cargo ship and a white cruise ship. Numerous other cargo ships and tankers are anchored or in transit across the bay, extending to the horizon where distant landmasses are faintly outlined. At the bottom right, two individuals, one wearing a light-colored hat, are partially visible standing near the balustrade, observing the panoramic view. Another individual is partially visible near the iron gate.
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