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An upward-looking photograph captures the majestic Galata Tower in Beyoğlu, Turkey, from a low-angle perspective. The large cylindrical stone tower dominates the scene, with its right side brightly illuminated by warm sunlight, contrasting with the shaded left portion. The tower is constructed from rough-hewn stone blocks, featuring several small arched windows and circular architectural elements near its upper sections. A thin wire or cable stretches horizontally across the middle of the tower. Above the tower, a clear blue sky fills the remaining space, bordered by the detailed facades of surrounding multi-story buildings. These historic structures exhibit ornate cornices, numerous windows, and balconies, some with decorative wrought-iron railings. The perspective emphasizes the towering height of the Galata Tower and the narrowness of the street below, typical of Istanbul's Beyoğlu district. The distinct shadows and warm light suggest a bright, sunny day, likely during the morning or late afternoon. No people or visible text are present in the image.
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