
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an urban street intersection in Hadar HaCarmel, Haifa, Israel, likely at the junction of Herzl Street and Balfour Street. The scene is dominated by two multi-story buildings with light-colored stone facades. On the left, a building features a ground floor with an arcade of columns, under which are visible several closed storefronts, some with security grates, and graffiti on a wall. Above the arcade, the building displays a rusticating stone pattern, transitioning to smoother, lighter-colored sections on higher floors, with numerous dark-framed rectangular windows. A white sedan is partially visible on the left, positioned behind a green bush in a median strip. On the right, another multi-story building with a rounded corner showcases a similar light-colored, rusticating stone facade and ground-floor arcades. Its ground-level storefronts are dark and appear closed, with glass panes reflecting the environment. Benches are visible under the arcade further down the street. The asphalt roadway in the foreground features distinct markings, including a broad red-painted lane with yellow borders, separated from the main traffic flow by several orange vertical bollards. A black, round public waste bin is prominently positioned in the lower right foreground. Various grey concrete bollards are arranged along the sidewalks. Street furniture includes a tall, grey street lamp pole centrally located. Traffic lights are visible, with one on the left showing a green signal. Multiple red circular "NO ENTRY" signs (white bar on red) are present, one on each side of the street. A red circular "NO RIGHT TURN" sign (red arrow with diagonal line) is visible on the right. Overhead, dark green foliage from tree branches partially obscures the upper parts of the buildings and the bright, overcast sky. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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