
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the street-level entrance of a Thai massage establishment located in Tel Aviv, Israel. The entrance consists of clear glass double doors set within a wooden frame and surmounted by dark wooden paneling. A rusty metal roller shutter housing is visible above the wooden paneling. Above the entrance, a large framed painting depicts a temple complex, likely Angkor Wat, at sunset or sunrise, with structures reflected in water. Inside, a Thai national flag, characterized by its red, white, and blue horizontal stripes, is visible through the left door panel. Affixed to the right glass door is a white sign with red lettering that reads "THAI MASSAGE" in English and "סגור" (Sagur, meaning 'Closed' in Hebrew, often appearing with business names). Directly below this, a smaller white sign features the word "PULL" in English and "משוך" (Mshoch) in Hebrew. Two laminated posters are displayed on the interior surface of the glass doors. The poster on the left is a reflexology chart, titled "REFLEXOLOGY" and "רפלקסולוגיה" (Hebrew), illustrating diagrams of human feet with marked zones. The poster on the right presents a series of instructional images depicting various traditional Thai massage positions. The interior space visible through the glass shows sections of a wall painted with broad horizontal bands of yellow and reddish-brown, along with a small, stylized tree graphic. The immediate foreground reveals a concrete sidewalk. No individuals are present in the scene.
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