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This image presents a forensic, matter-of-fact view of a portion of a residential building, likely a house, situated in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, under overcast, winter conditions.

The scene is dominated by the upper and central sections of a light-beige or off-white stucco-finished structure. Its steeply pitched, dark-tiled roof is partially covered with an uneven layer of snow, and several small icicles are visible along the eaves. A prominent, dark-paneled gabled dormer window protrudes from the roof, featuring a dark-framed, multi-pane window (approximately eight panes are visible). Light-colored, translucent curtains are discernable behind the dormer window glass. A grey metallic gutter runs horizontally below the main roofline.

In the mid-ground, a dark, arch-topped main entrance door is visible, featuring a small, central rectangular window or panel. The door is set within a lighter, possibly stone or plaster, arched frame. To the left of the door, mounted on the wall, is a dark, ornate wrought-iron lantern-style light fixture. Below and to the left of the light fixture, a lower-level window, protected by an elaborate wrought-iron grate with scrollwork, is partially visible. Another similar wrought-iron grate covers a window on the right side of the main door.

The foreground and mid-ground are significantly occupied by a large, bare deciduous tree. Its thick trunk, visible on the far left, is covered in dark moss and lighter lichen. Numerous gnarled, leafless branches, similarly coated with moss and lichen, extend across the frame, partially obscuring the building's facade and the dormer window. No people, active subjects, or discernible interactions are present in the scene.
FM-euyLP2

Jan 4, 2026, 4:03 PM

Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

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This image presents a forensic, matter-of-fact view of a portion of a residential building, likely a house, situated in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, under overcast, winter conditions. The scene is dominated by the upper and central sections of a light-beige or off-white stucco-finished structure. Its steeply pitched, dark-tiled roof is partially covered with an uneven layer of snow, and several small icicles are visible along the eaves. A prominent, dark-paneled gabled dormer window protrudes from the roof, featuring a dark-framed, multi-pane window (approximately eight panes are visible). Light-colored, translucent curtains are discernable behind the dormer window glass. A grey metallic gutter runs horizontally below the main roofline. In the mid-ground, a dark, arch-topped main entrance door is visible, featuring a small, central rectangular window or panel. The door is set within a lighter, possibly stone or plaster, arched frame. To the left of the door, mounted on the wall, is a dark, ornate wrought-iron lantern-style light fixture. Below and to the left of the light fixture, a lower-level window, protected by an elaborate wrought-iron grate with scrollwork, is partially visible. Another similar wrought-iron grate covers a window on the right side of the main door. The foreground and mid-ground are significantly occupied by a large, bare deciduous tree. Its thick trunk, visible on the far left, is covered in dark moss and lighter lichen. Numerous gnarled, leafless branches, similarly coated with moss and lichen, extend across the frame, partially obscuring the building's facade and the dormer window. No people, active subjects, or discernible interactions are present in the scene.

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