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The scene depicts a street view in Kiryat Hamemshala (Government District), Haifa, Israel, under a partially cloudy blue sky.

A multi-story building, appearing derelict or under renovation, dominates the background. Its right section features a facade of white grid-patterned tiles, with a prominent large rectangular opening exposing the interior. Within this opening, green graffiti, possibly "365," is visible. The roofline includes a metal railing and several vertical antenna-like structures. The left section of the building, constructed of concrete, exhibits weathering, exposed structural elements, and numerous broken or missing windows. Extensive graffiti in multiple colors, including brown, black, and red, covers both the tiled and concrete sections; one discernible piece on the concrete reads "UHF" in block letters. Below the main building, a smaller structure with a conical roof is visible, also marked with graffiti. Adjacent to it, a storefront, possibly a cafe or shop, is shuttered with metal security doors and covered by a dark awning.

In the foreground, a dark asphalt road displays clear red, yellow, and white painted markings, including a white forward-pointing arrow. A grey concrete curb separates the road from a paved sidewalk. On the sidewalk, a blue-framed public transport information pillar is centrally located, displaying maps and text in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, explicitly naming "KIRYAT HAMESHELA." To the right of the pillar stands a modern bus stop shelter with a transparent roof and walls, containing two grey bench seats. A low metal fence and dense green foliage are positioned between the sidewalk and the buildings. No individuals are present. The scene is illuminated by daylight.
Maya

Dec 22, 2025

Haifa, Israel

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The scene depicts a street view in Kiryat Hamemshala (Government District), Haifa, Israel, under a partially cloudy blue sky. A multi-story building, appearing derelict or under renovation, dominates the background. Its right section features a facade of white grid-patterned tiles, with a prominent large rectangular opening exposing the interior. Within this opening, green graffiti, possibly "365," is visible. The roofline includes a metal railing and several vertical antenna-like structures. The left section of the building, constructed of concrete, exhibits weathering, exposed structural elements, and numerous broken or missing windows. Extensive graffiti in multiple colors, including brown, black, and red, covers both the tiled and concrete sections; one discernible piece on the concrete reads "UHF" in block letters. Below the main building, a smaller structure with a conical roof is visible, also marked with graffiti. Adjacent to it, a storefront, possibly a cafe or shop, is shuttered with metal security doors and covered by a dark awning. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road displays clear red, yellow, and white painted markings, including a white forward-pointing arrow. A grey concrete curb separates the road from a paved sidewalk. On the sidewalk, a blue-framed public transport information pillar is centrally located, displaying maps and text in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, explicitly naming "KIRYAT HAMESHELA." To the right of the pillar stands a modern bus stop shelter with a transparent roof and walls, containing two grey bench seats. A low metal fence and dense green foliage are positioned between the sidewalk and the buildings. No individuals are present. The scene is illuminated by daylight.

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