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The image depicts a downward view into a modern, brightly lit underground staircase and passageway, consistent with the architecture of the Tel Aviv Light Rail Red Line, specifically in Dankner Station, Ramat Gan, Israel. The scene is dominated by a long, multi-flight staircase composed of light grey granite steps with integrated dark grey anti-slip strips on each tread. Brushed metallic dual-level handrails extend along both sides of the staircase, with continuous LED strips embedded beneath the lower rail illuminating the steps. A cylindrical safety bollard, colored yellow and dark grey, is centrally positioned at the top of the stairs. The walls are constructed from uniform grey metallic or composite panels, converging towards the bottom of the structure. The ceiling, also panelled in grey, features two parallel linear LED light fixtures running the length of the passage, providing overhead illumination. At the bottom of the staircase, a light grey concrete or tiled walkway leads into a darker passageway or platform area. One individual, an adult male with short dark hair, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt and dark blue trousers, is observed at the far end of the lower passageway, walking away from the camera. Small, dark rectangular signs are visible on the far wall to the left of the individual. The overall environment appears clean, modern, and sparsely populated.
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