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The image captures a residential street scene, likely in Fortaleza, Brazil, featuring a two-story house viewed from the street level. The house has a light-colored facade, with the upper portion appearing off-white and the lower section painted a greyish-blue. A prominent feature of the house is a large, rectangular window on the upper floor, fitted with a white grid pattern. Below this window, there's a smaller, possibly matching window. The roof, partially visible, is covered with reddish-brown terracotta tiles.

The entrance area of the house includes a wide, white corrugated garage door on the ground floor. To its left, there's a cream-colored pillar with the house number "166" vertically displayed. Below this number, a small dark plaque or sign is visible, which appears to read "B12," though it's partially obscured and difficult to discern clearly. Adjacent to the main garage, a smaller white door provides additional access. The lower part of the house's front is adorned with a patterned tile or stone facade in earthy tones. A security electric fence is installed along the top of the wall in front of the house.

To the left of the main house, a second, smaller white garage door or gate is visible, suggesting another dwelling or a different section of the same property. The street in the foreground is paved with asphalt, and a patterned, light-colored paver sidewalk or driveway separates the house from the road.

Overhead, numerous power lines stretch across the frame against a clear, light blue sky with hints of soft clouds. These lines are connected to a utility pole further down the street, which is also visible. The lighting suggests it is late afternoon or early evening, with a gentle, diffused light indicating the sun is lower in the sky. Some green foliage is visible near the bottom of the property and in the distance. No people or activities are present in the static scene.
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Jan 27, 2025

Fortaleza, Brazil

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The image captures a residential street scene, likely in Fortaleza, Brazil, featuring a two-story house viewed from the street level. The house has a light-colored facade, with the upper portion appearing off-white and the lower section painted a greyish-blue. A prominent feature of the house is a large, rectangular window on the upper floor, fitted with a white grid pattern. Below this window, there's a smaller, possibly matching window. The roof, partially visible, is covered with reddish-brown terracotta tiles. The entrance area of the house includes a wide, white corrugated garage door on the ground floor. To its left, there's a cream-colored pillar with the house number "166" vertically displayed. Below this number, a small dark plaque or sign is visible, which appears to read "B12," though it's partially obscured and difficult to discern clearly. Adjacent to the main garage, a smaller white door provides additional access. The lower part of the house's front is adorned with a patterned tile or stone facade in earthy tones. A security electric fence is installed along the top of the wall in front of the house. To the left of the main house, a second, smaller white garage door or gate is visible, suggesting another dwelling or a different section of the same property. The street in the foreground is paved with asphalt, and a patterned, light-colored paver sidewalk or driveway separates the house from the road. Overhead, numerous power lines stretch across the frame against a clear, light blue sky with hints of soft clouds. These lines are connected to a utility pole further down the street, which is also visible. The lighting suggests it is late afternoon or early evening, with a gentle, diffused light indicating the sun is lower in the sky. Some green foliage is visible near the bottom of the property and in the distance. No people or activities are present in the static scene.

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