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This image depicts a street scene in Barza Municipality, Syria, captured during daylight.

In the center, a male individual is seen from behind, riding or pushing a bicycle towards the right side of the frame. He is wearing a blue baseball cap, a grey long-sleeved shirt, and dark trousers. The bicycle is an older model, appearing somewhat worn, and is heavily laden with cargo. On the rear rack, there are multiple black plastic bags, topped by two light blue/green plastic crates stacked vertically, which also appear to contain items. Another large black plastic bag hangs from the bicycle's handlebars on the right side.

The foreground consists of a paved street, possibly asphalt or concrete with a textured surface, exhibiting minor cracks and debris. A prominent object in the lower left foreground is a single, discarded black car tire, lying on its side and resting partially on a concrete block or curb fragment.

The background features weathered, multi-story concrete buildings. The building on the left is a rough, unpainted grey concrete structure with visible signs of age and wear. Several signs in Arabic script are affixed to its facade, including a larger sign partially visible on the upper left, a smaller white sign with blue text (partially obscured), and another white sign with red Arabic text below it. Below the signs, there is some green foliage in planters along what appears to be a storefront or cafe seating area. The building on the right is constructed from concrete blocks and has a window visible on an upper floor. Utility wires are strung across the mid-ground, connected to the buildings. A small, light-colored vehicle (possibly a white or silver car) is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame, indicating traffic or parked cars. The lighting suggests natural daylight, casting shadows on the ground and structures.
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Nov 24, 2025, 6:53 AM

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This image depicts a street scene in Barza Municipality, Syria, captured during daylight. In the center, a male individual is seen from behind, riding or pushing a bicycle towards the right side of the frame. He is wearing a blue baseball cap, a grey long-sleeved shirt, and dark trousers. The bicycle is an older model, appearing somewhat worn, and is heavily laden with cargo. On the rear rack, there are multiple black plastic bags, topped by two light blue/green plastic crates stacked vertically, which also appear to contain items. Another large black plastic bag hangs from the bicycle's handlebars on the right side. The foreground consists of a paved street, possibly asphalt or concrete with a textured surface, exhibiting minor cracks and debris. A prominent object in the lower left foreground is a single, discarded black car tire, lying on its side and resting partially on a concrete block or curb fragment. The background features weathered, multi-story concrete buildings. The building on the left is a rough, unpainted grey concrete structure with visible signs of age and wear. Several signs in Arabic script are affixed to its facade, including a larger sign partially visible on the upper left, a smaller white sign with blue text (partially obscured), and another white sign with red Arabic text below it. Below the signs, there is some green foliage in planters along what appears to be a storefront or cafe seating area. The building on the right is constructed from concrete blocks and has a window visible on an upper floor. Utility wires are strung across the mid-ground, connected to the buildings. A small, light-colored vehicle (possibly a white or silver car) is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame, indicating traffic or parked cars. The lighting suggests natural daylight, casting shadows on the ground and structures.

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