
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a close-up, vertical view of three modern high-rise buildings in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically in the area of the Sarona complex. On the left, a prominent section of the Azrieli Sarona Tower is visible, characterized by its blue-tinted glass curtain wall, forming a grid of rectangular window panes. This facade reflects a significant portion of the adjacent central building, creating a distorted, lighter blue image of its structure. The central building, partially obscured and visible directly only at its top and right edge, appears to have a dark grey or black facade with a less reflective surface, featuring numerous smaller windows. This is identifiable as the Landver 22 building. To the right, a tall, slender residential skyscraper, the White City Tower, dominates the frame. It presents a light grey or white facade with continuous vertical strips of stacked, cantilevered balconies. Each balcony features clear glass railings. Some balconies contain small, indistinct objects, possibly potted plants or minimal furniture. The lighting is diffused, indicating an overcast sky or indirect sunlight. No people or overt actions are discernible.
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