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The image displays a cluttered section of an exterior wall in Tel Aviv, Israel, identified by Hebrew text on various stickers and utility provider names. The scene is dominated by a complex, disarrayed network of black and white electrical and communication cables, some coiled and others running haphazardly across the surface. Affixed to the grey-tan stuccoed wall are multiple utility and mail boxes. In the upper right, a beige utility box, labeled "SOL-NET 2014" and bearing a "B" logo, also features the numbers "9707" and "12577". Directly below this, a white utility box, partially open and showing rust, is labeled "ALBO". Below these, two white mailboxes are present; the larger one on the left contains stickers, including one with "G59" and stylized characters, and another referencing "שוק הכרמל" (Carmel Market). A smaller white mailbox to its right also has stickers and appears to contain papers. A prominent grey vertical conduit runs down the left side of the wall, heavily intertwined with cables. Below this, an older, paint-peeling cylindrical conduit features various stickers, including "RENT BIKES," a QR code, and Hebrew text. The wall itself is extensively marked with graffiti, including black spray-painted letters such as "LBHT" on the lower right, green outline drawings, and stylized black characters at the bottom center. A small, mounted, three-dimensional angel-like figure is visible on the wall below the mailboxes. To the far left, a section of a rusted, ornate metal gate is visible, with a fragment of a blue-painted door frame beneath it. On the far right, a dark doorway or recess is partially depicted, also bearing black drip-style graffiti. No individuals are present, nor are any active interactions occurring within the scene.
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