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This vibrant street scene captures the colorful facades of buildings typical of La Habana, Cuba. In the foreground, a light-colored cobblestone street slopes gently upwards to the right.

On the far left, a large set of gates or doors, featuring a distinct dark green frame with multiple white rectangular panels, is visible. Adjacent to these, the central building presents a bright yellow stucco facade, marked with white lines that simulate stone blocks. This building features a prominent, light-brown wooden double door in its center, intricately paneled and framed by natural stone.

To the left of this main door, an ornate black wrought-iron wall lamp with a spherical white glass shade is mounted on the yellow wall. Below this lamp, a white ceramic tile with a blue border clearly displays the house number "113". To the right of the wooden door, the yellow building continues, showcasing two tall windows or smaller doors, also framed in natural stone. These openings are protected by dark green metal grates or shutters over white panels, mirroring the style of the large gates on the far left. Another matching wall lamp is visible above the left of these two windows. Between the main wooden door and the windows on the right, a partially obscured house number tile, likely "115", can be glimpsed.

Further down the street to the right, other buildings in a similar architectural style are visible, including one with a traditional dark wooden balcony. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, indicating a clear, sunny day. There are no people visible, contributing to a tranquil and historic atmosphere.
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FM-5rylY2

Jan 13, 2025

La Habana, Cuba

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This vibrant street scene captures the colorful facades of buildings typical of La Habana, Cuba. In the foreground, a light-colored cobblestone street slopes gently upwards to the right. On the far left, a large set of gates or doors, featuring a distinct dark green frame with multiple white rectangular panels, is visible. Adjacent to these, the central building presents a bright yellow stucco facade, marked with white lines that simulate stone blocks. This building features a prominent, light-brown wooden double door in its center, intricately paneled and framed by natural stone. To the left of this main door, an ornate black wrought-iron wall lamp with a spherical white glass shade is mounted on the yellow wall. Below this lamp, a white ceramic tile with a blue border clearly displays the house number "113". To the right of the wooden door, the yellow building continues, showcasing two tall windows or smaller doors, also framed in natural stone. These openings are protected by dark green metal grates or shutters over white panels, mirroring the style of the large gates on the far left. Another matching wall lamp is visible above the left of these two windows. Between the main wooden door and the windows on the right, a partially obscured house number tile, likely "115", can be glimpsed. Further down the street to the right, other buildings in a similar architectural style are visible, including one with a traditional dark wooden balcony. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, indicating a clear, sunny day. There are no people visible, contributing to a tranquil and historic atmosphere.

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