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A set of colorful directional signs is mounted on a rugged stone wall, partially overgrown with lush green ivy, under a clear blue sky. Bright sunlight casts strong shadows on the textured wall, indicating a sunny day. The top sign, a long pink arrow pointing left, is partially obscured by ivy. It features a white square with a black "E" symbol inside. Visible text on this sign includes "Lazar" (likely part of "Alcázar"), "Puerta" (Gate), and "Santis" (part of Santiago). Below it, a gray metal pole supports a stack of four blue directional signs. The uppermost blue sign points upwards and shows an icon resembling a building with a gate. It reads "Puerta de Cebrián", "Cebrian Gate", and "セブリアン" (Japanese for Cebrian). The next three blue signs point downwards. The second blue sign features a white scallop shell icon, commonly associated with the Camino de Santiago, and reads "Santiago" (implied, given the icon) and "サンティアゴ" (Japanese for Santiago). The third blue sign displays an icon that suggests a garden or park entrance. It reads "Jardín de los Poetas" and "The Poets Garden". The bottom blue sign has a white castle icon and clearly indicates "Alcázar" and "アルカサル(王城)" (Japanese for Alcázar, meaning royal castle). The signs are multilingual (Spanish, English, Japanese), catering to diverse visitors, and guide towards significant landmarks in Segovia, Spain.
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