
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an interior view of a neglected stairwell in what appears to be an institutional or utilitarian building, set in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The scene is devoid of people, presenting a static, somewhat desolate atmosphere. The primary subjects are a flight of stairs and its accompanying handrails. The stairs are constructed from grey, possibly marble or tiled material, showing significant wear, scuff marks, and accumulated dirt on the treads and risers. A white painted metal handrail runs alongside the ascending staircase, exhibiting severe chipping, peeling paint, and rust spots, indicating a lack of maintenance. At the landing, this handrail connects to a lower section with decorative scrollwork at its base, leading down another flight of stairs that is partially visible. The walls surrounding the stairwell are painted white but are heavily streaked with dirt and grime, suggesting water damage or long-term neglect. Some sections feature white square tiles. On the left side of the image, at the bottom of the visible stair flight, there is a plain white door and a small, rectangular fluorescent light fixture on the wall above it. Adjacent to this, a metal security door with an ornate, geometric lattice pattern is visible, also appearing worn and discolored. Near this door, two paint buckets are stacked: a red one at the bottom and a blue-lidded one on top. The lid of the top bucket clearly displays the number "777" in white text. The flooring at the landing is also made of grey tiles, consistent with the stairs. The overall impression is one of a functional space that has seen better days, characterized by a utilitarian design and a pervasive sense of grittiness and disrepair. No specific activity is occurring, and the time of day is not discernible from the indoor lighting.
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