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The image depicts a static street scene in Azpeitia, Spain, viewed from an elevated perspective, likely a balcony or upper-floor window. In the immediate foreground, a weathered wooden handrail with black wrought-iron balusters and empty, dirt-filled rectangular planters is visible.

The left side of the frame is dominated by a multi-story building with a dark teal green facade. Its upper floors feature multiple windows with rounded arches and light-colored frames. The leftmost window displays a flower box containing pink and white flowering plants and trailing greenery. Above these windows are balconies with black wrought-iron railings; an external air conditioning unit is mounted below one of these balconies. White string lights, styled like icicles, are strung horizontally across the street, connecting to this building.

The ground floor of the green building has a grey stone facade. A dark entry door, marked with the number "19" above it, is located on the left. To its right are two large storefront windows, partially obscured by large white lettering, one of which has "gab" printed above it. The sidewalk in front of these entrances is paved with cobblestones.

Across the street, the ground is a grey, possibly wet, paved surface with a distinct white line running parallel to the cobblestone sidewalk. A small piece of white litter rests on this grey surface. Further along the street, a row of multi-story buildings is visible. The adjacent building to the right of the green structure has a tan or light grey facade with windows and balconies, and a black ornate street lamp extends from it. Beyond this, another building features a reddish-orange facade. Many windows on these background buildings have closed blinds.

No people, vehicles, or active events are present in the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight, possibly diffused or overcast.
Amine

Dec 14, 2025

Azpeitia, Spain

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The image depicts a static street scene in Azpeitia, Spain, viewed from an elevated perspective, likely a balcony or upper-floor window. In the immediate foreground, a weathered wooden handrail with black wrought-iron balusters and empty, dirt-filled rectangular planters is visible. The left side of the frame is dominated by a multi-story building with a dark teal green facade. Its upper floors feature multiple windows with rounded arches and light-colored frames. The leftmost window displays a flower box containing pink and white flowering plants and trailing greenery. Above these windows are balconies with black wrought-iron railings; an external air conditioning unit is mounted below one of these balconies. White string lights, styled like icicles, are strung horizontally across the street, connecting to this building. The ground floor of the green building has a grey stone facade. A dark entry door, marked with the number "19" above it, is located on the left. To its right are two large storefront windows, partially obscured by large white lettering, one of which has "gab" printed above it. The sidewalk in front of these entrances is paved with cobblestones. Across the street, the ground is a grey, possibly wet, paved surface with a distinct white line running parallel to the cobblestone sidewalk. A small piece of white litter rests on this grey surface. Further along the street, a row of multi-story buildings is visible. The adjacent building to the right of the green structure has a tan or light grey facade with windows and balconies, and a black ornate street lamp extends from it. Beyond this, another building features a reddish-orange facade. Many windows on these background buildings have closed blinds. No people, vehicles, or active events are present in the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight, possibly diffused or overcast.

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