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This image depicts a wall of numerous dark grey, metallic mailboxes arranged in a grid, likely within an indoor common area of a residential or student housing complex in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. Each mailbox features a mail slot, a keyhole, a clear plastic label holder displaying an alphanumeric identifier (e.g., "2B," "5A," "3A"), and a black magnetic or adhesive label below it. Handwritten in white on these labels are multiple individual names, such as "MEYER Henri," "ESPINOZA Santiago," "LUCAS Enora," and "ESCALANTE Maria," indicating multiple residents per mailbox or a large residential capacity. Nearly all visible mailboxes bear a red "STOP PUB" sticker, signifying a preference against unsolicited advertising mail, with text "J'AIME LE TRI - COLLECTIVITÉS." To the left, a clear glass partition reveals a bright, sparsely furnished area beyond, featuring a light wooden bench with a minimalist design and a light-colored tiled floor. A white wall with vertical grey decorative lines is visible through the glass. No individuals are present, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.
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