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An interior white wall is decorated with a collage of numerous rectangular sheets resembling vintage newspaper clippings, arranged in an overlapping pattern. The clippings display text in varying fonts, including "NEWS," "PAPER," "FLEUR," "GUIDE," "DIABETE," "ANIOS," and dates such as "SUNDAY OCTOBER 28 1890," with some content appearing to be in French. Centrally, large, glittery black letters spell "PARIS" vertically, with a red glittery heart replacing the dot of the "I". Approximately twelve three-dimensional butterfly figures, black and white with reflective surfaces, are affixed to the wall, scattered among the newspaper clippings and around the "PARIS" text. Below the decorated section, the wall features a horizontal orange stripe, followed by a wider horizontal blue stripe. In the lower-left, a set of white electrical switches or outlets is mounted on the blue stripe. The ceiling above is a light grey or white grid-patterned false ceiling. No individuals are present. The precise location within Munin, Syria, cannot be determined from the visual evidence.
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