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The image captures a partial view of the iconic Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower (Makkah Clock Royal Tower) in Makkah Al Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia, against a clear, deep blue sky. The scene depicts an urban environment, likely in the late afternoon or early evening, given the golden illumination on the clock tower and the sky's hue. The central subject is the upper part of the magnificent Clock Tower, showcasing its golden spire topped with a crescent moon. The large clock face is visible, displaying Roman numerals, with the hands indicating approximately 5:50 or 6:00. Below the clock face, intricate architectural details and what appear to be ornate balconies are visible. To the immediate left, a modern multi-story building with white or light-colored balconies is partially framed. In the foreground on the right, a beige or white utility pole stands, slightly out of focus, featuring some peeling stickers or marks. Behind this pole, a large billboard is partially visible. The billboard advertises "MASAR DESTINATION" and states it is "SUPERVISED BY ROYAL COMMISSION FOR MAKKAH CITY AND HOLY SITES," also mentioning "MASTER DEVELOPER." Visible numbers "118" and "604" appear on a yellow sticker on the pole, obscuring part of the billboard. Below the main clock tower structure, other buildings, some appearing older and brick-built, others newer and under construction, contribute to the urban landscape. The sky is largely clear, with some faint light streaks or contrails visible in the upper left. No people are discernible, and no explicit activity is taking place, focusing instead on the architectural and urban landscape.
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