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The image displays a ground-level, slightly angled view of a street scene in Alkmaar, Netherlands, focusing on the facade of a building and an adjacent sidewalk.

The central building features a white painted stucco facade with horizontal grooved details and large, dark-framed rectangular windows that reflect a blue sky and green tree canopy. The lower portion of this building's facade is painted a dark brown. An ornate, black wrought-iron structure with multiple spiral and scroll motifs is positioned in the foreground, attached to the white facade and anchored into the sidewalk by a grey, rectangular stone block. A similar but smaller and less prominent wrought-iron element is visible further down the sidewalk to the left.

The sidewalk is composed of uneven grey concrete slabs, with small weeds and grass growing through cracks, particularly around the base of the wrought-iron structure. To the left of the concrete sidewalk, a path of reddish-brown brick pavers is visible, laid in a herringbone pattern.

Along the street receding to the left, a row of multi-story buildings with brick and painted yellow facades is visible. A white "TE KOOP" (For Sale) sign, bearing the text "MAGNEET 072 509 60 70," is affixed to one of these buildings, indicating a property for sale in the Alkmaar area (072 is the area code for Alkmaar). A black bicycle is parked on the sidewalk further down the street to the left, and the lower leg and shoe of a person are partially visible in the bottom-left corner of the frame.

To the right of the central white building, a section of a reddish-brown brick wall is present. A light grey metal drainpipe runs vertically down this brick wall, secured by a metal bracket, and extends to the sidewalk level. The ground beneath the drainpipe's base appears slightly damp. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting a clear or partly cloudy day.
Zimika

Jun 7, 2026

Alkmaar, Netherlands

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The image displays a ground-level, slightly angled view of a street scene in Alkmaar, Netherlands, focusing on the facade of a building and an adjacent sidewalk. The central building features a white painted stucco facade with horizontal grooved details and large, dark-framed rectangular windows that reflect a blue sky and green tree canopy. The lower portion of this building's facade is painted a dark brown. An ornate, black wrought-iron structure with multiple spiral and scroll motifs is positioned in the foreground, attached to the white facade and anchored into the sidewalk by a grey, rectangular stone block. A similar but smaller and less prominent wrought-iron element is visible further down the sidewalk to the left. The sidewalk is composed of uneven grey concrete slabs, with small weeds and grass growing through cracks, particularly around the base of the wrought-iron structure. To the left of the concrete sidewalk, a path of reddish-brown brick pavers is visible, laid in a herringbone pattern. Along the street receding to the left, a row of multi-story buildings with brick and painted yellow facades is visible. A white "TE KOOP" (For Sale) sign, bearing the text "MAGNEET 072 509 60 70," is affixed to one of these buildings, indicating a property for sale in the Alkmaar area (072 is the area code for Alkmaar). A black bicycle is parked on the sidewalk further down the street to the left, and the lower leg and shoe of a person are partially visible in the bottom-left corner of the frame. To the right of the central white building, a section of a reddish-brown brick wall is present. A light grey metal drainpipe runs vertically down this brick wall, secured by a metal bracket, and extends to the sidewalk level. The ground beneath the drainpipe's base appears slightly damp. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting a clear or partly cloudy day.

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