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The image displays a narrow urban alleyway in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. A teal or turquoise passenger van is parked longitudinally on the right side, occupying a significant portion of the alley's width. Above the van, affixed to the right-side building, is a red and white rectangular sign with Arabic script, transliterating to "Ad-Dawwar Ash-Shamali" (The North Roundabout/Circle).

Both sides of the alley are flanked by multi-story buildings constructed of light-colored, stuccoed masonry, exhibiting visible signs of age and weathering, including discolored patches and minor surface degradation. The building on the right features multiple windows: two larger rectangular windows with closed wooden louvers/shutters on an upper floor, and two smaller, square windows with metal security grates below. A vertical drainpipe or conduit is visible on this wall.

The building on the left side is lighter in color, possibly white or cream, and has an exposed external air conditioning unit mounted on its facade. A dense network of black electrical wires and cables is strung overhead between the two buildings, from which a rusted, rectangular metal sheet is suspended. The ground of the alley is a dirty, paved surface, scattered with various pieces of litter, including small white and dark fragments. The alley recedes into the background, becoming narrower, with a bright light source indicating an opening to another area or street beyond. No individuals are present within the frame. The lighting suggests direct overhead sunlight illuminating the upper parts of the buildings and filtering into the alley.
Zain othman

Aug 9, 2025, 12:56 PM

As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria

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The image displays a narrow urban alleyway in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. A teal or turquoise passenger van is parked longitudinally on the right side, occupying a significant portion of the alley's width. Above the van, affixed to the right-side building, is a red and white rectangular sign with Arabic script, transliterating to "Ad-Dawwar Ash-Shamali" (The North Roundabout/Circle). Both sides of the alley are flanked by multi-story buildings constructed of light-colored, stuccoed masonry, exhibiting visible signs of age and weathering, including discolored patches and minor surface degradation. The building on the right features multiple windows: two larger rectangular windows with closed wooden louvers/shutters on an upper floor, and two smaller, square windows with metal security grates below. A vertical drainpipe or conduit is visible on this wall. The building on the left side is lighter in color, possibly white or cream, and has an exposed external air conditioning unit mounted on its facade. A dense network of black electrical wires and cables is strung overhead between the two buildings, from which a rusted, rectangular metal sheet is suspended. The ground of the alley is a dirty, paved surface, scattered with various pieces of litter, including small white and dark fragments. The alley recedes into the background, becoming narrower, with a bright light source indicating an opening to another area or street beyond. No individuals are present within the frame. The lighting suggests direct overhead sunlight illuminating the upper parts of the buildings and filtering into the alley.

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