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This media file presents a street view in what appears to be a historic European city, consistent with the provided location context of Sevilla, Spain. The original image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise; when viewed correctly, it shows a narrow cobblestone street lined with multi-story buildings under bright daylight.

The architecture is traditional, featuring a mix of painted facades. On the left, the predominant building color is white, with multiple floors showcasing ornate, white-painted wrought-iron balconies and window grates. Many balconies and windowsills host potted plants and hanging greenery, adding vibrant splashes of life. Lower down on the white building, there are decorative white mouldings around windows and doors, and two dark-colored bollards are visible along the pavement edge.

Adjacent to the white building, a section of the facade is painted a deep reddish-brown (maroon), with simpler windows, one featuring a small metal grate and another with a dark blue awning or shutter behind bars. Above this, the building transitions to a light yellow or cream color, continuing upwards with more windows, some equipped with external louvred blinds or internal window treatments, and simple black metal grates.

At street level on the right side, there is a large grey metal security gate, possibly for a garage or commercial entrance, which is heavily covered in black graffiti, with the word "CRIME" prominently legible amongst other less clear lettering. To its left, a dark-colored wooden door is recessed into a red-brown wall, flanked by a small, illegible white plaque and a yellow metal barrier/fence, typical of construction or street management. Further down the street, more bollards are visible. The sky, partially visible at the top, appears bright but slightly hazy. No people or overt activity are visible in the scene.
FM-oWDa33

Feb 22, 2025

Sevilla, Spain

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This media file presents a street view in what appears to be a historic European city, consistent with the provided location context of Sevilla, Spain. The original image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise; when viewed correctly, it shows a narrow cobblestone street lined with multi-story buildings under bright daylight. The architecture is traditional, featuring a mix of painted facades. On the left, the predominant building color is white, with multiple floors showcasing ornate, white-painted wrought-iron balconies and window grates. Many balconies and windowsills host potted plants and hanging greenery, adding vibrant splashes of life. Lower down on the white building, there are decorative white mouldings around windows and doors, and two dark-colored bollards are visible along the pavement edge. Adjacent to the white building, a section of the facade is painted a deep reddish-brown (maroon), with simpler windows, one featuring a small metal grate and another with a dark blue awning or shutter behind bars. Above this, the building transitions to a light yellow or cream color, continuing upwards with more windows, some equipped with external louvred blinds or internal window treatments, and simple black metal grates. At street level on the right side, there is a large grey metal security gate, possibly for a garage or commercial entrance, which is heavily covered in black graffiti, with the word "CRIME" prominently legible amongst other less clear lettering. To its left, a dark-colored wooden door is recessed into a red-brown wall, flanked by a small, illegible white plaque and a yellow metal barrier/fence, typical of construction or street management. Further down the street, more bollards are visible. The sky, partially visible at the top, appears bright but slightly hazy. No people or overt activity are visible in the scene.

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