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The image depicts a narrow street flanked by multi-story residential and commercial buildings, characteristic of the Noailles district or a neighboring street like Rue de Rome in Marseille, France.

The scene is under an overcast sky, with the street appearing damp, suggesting recent rain. The pavement features two parallel yellow lines on the left side and a metal grate in the foreground.

On the left, buildings exhibit aged, pale facades with numerous windows, most fitted with closed or partially open wooden shutters. Graffiti covers the lower sections of the corner building, which houses a partially open shop with a blue signpost and a red no-entry sign. A white satellite dish is affixed to a building further up. A green awning is visible on the top floor of the building in the upper left quadrant.

On the right, buildings feature facades of a warmer, ochre-orange hue, also displaying multiple windows with shutters. At street level, a shop with a red awning is visible. Adjacent to it, a vendor stall displays woven baskets and other merchandise on a blue mat, beneath a straw-hat-shaped canopy. A sign for "TAM-KY Produits Exotiques" is prominently displayed. Red metal bollards or barriers are present along the curb.

In the mid-ground, a person wearing a light pink coat and a head covering walks away from the viewer, holding the hand of a small child in a white, patterned coat. They are walking down the wet street towards the background. Several other indistinct pedestrian figures are visible further down the street. Overhead, a decorative string of lights spelling "ange" is suspended between the buildings. A parked scooter is visible on the left side of the street in the mid-ground. The street recedes into the distance, lined by similar buildings and suggesting an active urban thoroughfare.
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Mar 14, 2026, 8:57 AM

Marseille, France

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The image depicts a narrow street flanked by multi-story residential and commercial buildings, characteristic of the Noailles district or a neighboring street like Rue de Rome in Marseille, France. The scene is under an overcast sky, with the street appearing damp, suggesting recent rain. The pavement features two parallel yellow lines on the left side and a metal grate in the foreground. On the left, buildings exhibit aged, pale facades with numerous windows, most fitted with closed or partially open wooden shutters. Graffiti covers the lower sections of the corner building, which houses a partially open shop with a blue signpost and a red no-entry sign. A white satellite dish is affixed to a building further up. A green awning is visible on the top floor of the building in the upper left quadrant. On the right, buildings feature facades of a warmer, ochre-orange hue, also displaying multiple windows with shutters. At street level, a shop with a red awning is visible. Adjacent to it, a vendor stall displays woven baskets and other merchandise on a blue mat, beneath a straw-hat-shaped canopy. A sign for "TAM-KY Produits Exotiques" is prominently displayed. Red metal bollards or barriers are present along the curb. In the mid-ground, a person wearing a light pink coat and a head covering walks away from the viewer, holding the hand of a small child in a white, patterned coat. They are walking down the wet street towards the background. Several other indistinct pedestrian figures are visible further down the street. Overhead, a decorative string of lights spelling "ange" is suspended between the buildings. A parked scooter is visible on the left side of the street in the mid-ground. The street recedes into the distance, lined by similar buildings and suggesting an active urban thoroughfare.

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