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This image presents a low-angle, upward-facing view of a multi-story building facade in Tel-Aviv, Israel, set against a clear, bright blue sky. The building features a series of distinctive, wave-like curvilinear balconies, stacked vertically. These balconies and parts of the facade are covered in small, light-colored, possibly white or off-white, square mosaic tiles. A prominent border of blue-grey mosaic tiles defines the lower edge of each balcony's undulating lip. The recessed wall sections between the balconies are clad in light beige or tan square mosaic tiles. Visible elements include multiple circular, porthole-style windows on different levels of the facade. One rectangular window with dark frames is partially open on a lower level. A small, square, light-colored utility box is affixed to the tiled wall near this window. A distinct vertical crack is present on the underside edge of one of the mid-level balconies. A segment of a white vertical pipe is visible in the lower right corner of the frame. The architectural design, characterized by its flowing lines, functionality, and light color palette, is consistent with the Bauhaus or International Style architecture prevalent in Tel-Aviv's "White City." No individuals or specific actions are depicted.
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