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The image displays a narrow alleyway in Bari, Italy, flanked by multi-story buildings constructed from light-colored, rough-hewn stone blocks. Overlapping structures and clotheslines crisscross overhead, with direct sunlight causing bright glare at the top of the frame.

On the left building, a window with a dark metal safety grate is visible, from which striped fabric hangs. Below it, two half-height, dark brown wooden doors are open inward. A vertical, faded orange-brown drainage pipe runs down this wall, with a small broom secured near its base. Overhead, multiple lines are strung, holding various items of laundry, including a light-colored sheet draped vertically.

The right side of the alley features buildings with several balconies; one prominent balcony has a black wrought-iron railing and extends over the pathway. Multiple white outdoor air conditioning units are affixed to the stone walls. Further down, windows with closed red wooden shutters are visible, one featuring a white curtain and a small iron balcony. A dark brown arched doorway is situated at the visible end of the alley on the right. A dark, circular object, potentially a satellite dish, is partially visible on the far right wall.

The ground is paved with light-colored, irregular stone blocks. Two terracotta-colored pots, each containing green leafy plants, are positioned on the pathway: one on the left in the midground and another smaller one on the right foreground.

Three individuals are present towards the end of the alley. One person, dressed in dark clothing, walks away from the viewer, pushing a bicycle with a green bag hanging from its handlebars. Another person, also in dark attire, walks immediately to the right of the cyclist. A third individual is partially obscured behind these two, further down the path. No direct interaction between the individuals is discernible.
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Jan 24, 2026

Bari, Italy

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The image displays a narrow alleyway in Bari, Italy, flanked by multi-story buildings constructed from light-colored, rough-hewn stone blocks. Overlapping structures and clotheslines crisscross overhead, with direct sunlight causing bright glare at the top of the frame. On the left building, a window with a dark metal safety grate is visible, from which striped fabric hangs. Below it, two half-height, dark brown wooden doors are open inward. A vertical, faded orange-brown drainage pipe runs down this wall, with a small broom secured near its base. Overhead, multiple lines are strung, holding various items of laundry, including a light-colored sheet draped vertically. The right side of the alley features buildings with several balconies; one prominent balcony has a black wrought-iron railing and extends over the pathway. Multiple white outdoor air conditioning units are affixed to the stone walls. Further down, windows with closed red wooden shutters are visible, one featuring a white curtain and a small iron balcony. A dark brown arched doorway is situated at the visible end of the alley on the right. A dark, circular object, potentially a satellite dish, is partially visible on the far right wall. The ground is paved with light-colored, irregular stone blocks. Two terracotta-colored pots, each containing green leafy plants, are positioned on the pathway: one on the left in the midground and another smaller one on the right foreground. Three individuals are present towards the end of the alley. One person, dressed in dark clothing, walks away from the viewer, pushing a bicycle with a green bag hanging from its handlebars. Another person, also in dark attire, walks immediately to the right of the cyclist. A third individual is partially obscured behind these two, further down the path. No direct interaction between the individuals is discernible.

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