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An eye-level, slightly upward-angled forensic photograph depicts a section of a large, multicolored outdoor mosaic art installation located in Al-Mazza Municipality, Damascus, Syria, under a clear blue sky. The mosaic is primarily composed of irregularly shaped, broken ceramic tile fragments in a diverse palette including red, yellow, orange, blue, green, white, black, and various earth tones. Embedded within the tilework are numerous recycled metallic objects, such as crushed cans, circular grates, gear-like components, and other unidentifiable metal scraps. Centered in the lower-mid portion of the mosaic are two rectangular white marble plaques. The left plaque is an English "GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS CERTIFICATE," stating: "The largest mosaic made from recycled materials measures 720 m² (7,749.98 ft²) created by Moaffak Makhoul (Syria) in Al Mazzeh, Damascus, Syria on 27 January 2014." The phrase "OFFICIALLY AMAZING" is inscribed at the bottom. The right plaque contains similar information in Arabic, including the mention of "Ministry of Education" (وزارة التربية) and the year 2014. Both plaques exhibit visible vertical streak marks, likely from water runoff, and are securely fastened to the mosaic structure. Below the plaques, the mosaic continues, with some individual tiles displaying handwritten inscriptions or drawings. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting glare on some metallic elements and the right plaque. No individuals or active interactions are present within the frame.
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