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An exterior image depicts a boarded-up storefront or wall section in Tel Aviv, Israel, characterized by an urban and somewhat derelict appearance. The primary surface consists of dark brown fiberboard panels covering the lower two-thirds, topped by lighter brown Oriented Strand Board (OSB) panels, all secured by metal framing. A prominent, vertically oriented framework made from repurposed wooden slats, some bearing text such as "PAPE" and "Marini & Rossi / Campari," is affixed to the brown panels. The entire surface, including the wooden framework, is heavily covered in graffiti tags and markings in blue, white, purple, and red spray paint, with visible words like "COAH," "STRE," and "HOT." A white vertical pipe runs along the left side of the boarded section. To the right, a white stucco architectural column or wall separates the boarded area from a darker recessed entryway, partially visible behind an ornate, dark metal security gate. An old-fashioned, spherical glass lantern encased in a metal cage is mounted on the stucco column. Above the main boarded section, a white ceiling with exposed wires and conduit is visible. At the bottom right, a yellow utility box with a crudely painted black smiley face is situated on a concrete base, which also shows partial Hebrew text. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.
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