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A dark grey, wall-mounted multi-unit mailbox system is depicted against a light grey, textured stucco wall in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The mailbox unit comprises at least 24 individual compartments, organized in rows and columns. Each compartment features an embossed silver numerical label (1 through at least 24 are visible), a keyhole, and a rectangular slot holding a nameplate. Visible nameplates contain Hebrew script, including common Israeli names such as "אמיר צדיק" (Amir Zadik), "יצחק אדמון" (Yitzhak Admon), and "עופר רביב" (Ofer Raviv). A manufacturer's label on the upper left of the unit displays "דלתות קובי י.מ. (1993) בע"מ" (Kobi Y.M. Doors (1993) Ltd.) and a Tel-Aviv area code phone number "03-649-6191", confirming the location. A vigorous flowering vine with dark green leaves, some showing minor damage, climbs the wall to the left of the mailbox and extends over its top. This vine exhibits multiple bright purple, trumpet-shaped flowers with lighter centers, characteristic of a species like *Thunbergia grandiflora*. Below the mailbox, a narrow, dark-colored planter box contains a dense arrangement of small, green ground-cover plants. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, creating subtle shadows. No individuals or animals are present.
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