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The scene depicts a narrow, ascending residential street within the Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, under a clear blue sky. The street surface is unpaved or sparsely paved, exhibiting a dark grey, uneven texture with scattered debris.

To the immediate left, a tall, rough-hewn light brown or beige stone block wall extends vertically, showing weathering and minor cracks. Dark electrical cables are affixed horizontally along this wall. Near the bottom-left, indistinct dark and white graffiti marks are present on the wall.

Approximately centrally positioned in the foreground, a dark wooden utility pole stands, slightly tilted. This pole supports multiple black electrical wires and cables, which traverse the street and connect to structures. A grey street light fixture with a directional lamp is mounted on the pole, extending towards the right side of the frame.

On the right side of the street, a multi-story building with a light-colored, possibly painted, façade is visible. Its ground floor features a recessed dark-colored metal double door with a visible pattern, positioned above a low, white concrete step. Adjacent to this, to the right, a dark, corrugated metal roll-down shutter covers another opening. Above this section, a balcony or recessed area is present, fronted by a low, light-colored brick barrier. A corrugated metal roof overhangs this area. Green foliage grows within the balcony, partially obscured by a dark metal grate or railing. A grey, cylindrical object rests on this balcony.

Further down the street, additional residential buildings line both sides, exhibiting various architectural styles and finishes, including one with a distinct brown entrance. The street gently curves to the left and continues uphill into the distance, indicating a densely built urban environment. No individuals are present in the scene.
maher

Dec 18, 2025, 12:30 PM

Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria

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The scene depicts a narrow, ascending residential street within the Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, under a clear blue sky. The street surface is unpaved or sparsely paved, exhibiting a dark grey, uneven texture with scattered debris. To the immediate left, a tall, rough-hewn light brown or beige stone block wall extends vertically, showing weathering and minor cracks. Dark electrical cables are affixed horizontally along this wall. Near the bottom-left, indistinct dark and white graffiti marks are present on the wall. Approximately centrally positioned in the foreground, a dark wooden utility pole stands, slightly tilted. This pole supports multiple black electrical wires and cables, which traverse the street and connect to structures. A grey street light fixture with a directional lamp is mounted on the pole, extending towards the right side of the frame. On the right side of the street, a multi-story building with a light-colored, possibly painted, façade is visible. Its ground floor features a recessed dark-colored metal double door with a visible pattern, positioned above a low, white concrete step. Adjacent to this, to the right, a dark, corrugated metal roll-down shutter covers another opening. Above this section, a balcony or recessed area is present, fronted by a low, light-colored brick barrier. A corrugated metal roof overhangs this area. Green foliage grows within the balcony, partially obscured by a dark metal grate or railing. A grey, cylindrical object rests on this balcony. Further down the street, additional residential buildings line both sides, exhibiting various architectural styles and finishes, including one with a distinct brown entrance. The street gently curves to the left and continues uphill into the distance, indicating a densely built urban environment. No individuals are present in the scene.

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