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An eye-level close-up shot captures a utilitarian scene in Köln, Germany, dominated by a metallic electrical or utility box affixed to a weathered stone or concrete wall. The box is adorned with several stickers, indicating a public or semi-public location. Notable stickers include a purple rectangular one with white text reading "ANTIFA AREA." To its right, a white sticker with yellow, red, and blue elements features the text "EHRE spritzt" along with dates "29.05 - 02.06" and the year "2025," possibly advertising an event. Partially obscuring other older stickers is a large, torn pink and black patterned sticker. The metallic box itself shows signs of wear and multiple layers of peeled-off stickers, giving it a well-used appearance. A small brass-colored grommet is visible on the top surface of the box. Above and to the left of the box, a complex structure made of metallic bars and mesh netting is visible, forming a protective cage or part of an architectural feature. Black electrical conduits run behind this netting and connect to the wall and possibly other unseen components. A prominent green and yellow grounding wire emerges from beneath the box, connecting to a metal clamp on the wall, emphasizing safety measures for the electrical installation. The wall behind the box and netting appears to be made of dark, aged stone or concrete blocks with visible mortar lines, suggesting older construction. The lighting is even but somewhat muted, indicating it might be indoors, under an overhang, or on a cloudy day. No people or specific activity are present in the static image.
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