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The image displays a close-up of a decorative souvenir refrigerator magnet, placed on a dark, brushed metallic surface, likely a refrigerator door. The magnet is oriented sideways in the photograph, with its left side pointing upwards. The magnet itself is irregularly shaped, following the contours of the scene it depicts, which is a stylized representation of Amsterdam. The scene includes characteristic Dutch canal houses with gabled roofs, rendered in various colors such as red-brown, a lighter yellowish-brown, and white, featuring small windows. A blue canal runs through the center of the magnet, spanned by an arched bridge made of grey or stone-like material, with textured surface details resembling cobblestones or bricks. Small green, bushy trees or foliage are scattered throughout the scene, adding natural elements. On the left side of the magnet, a traditional Dutch windmill is visible, with reddish-brown sails and a lighter body. Above the windmill, on the blue border of the magnet, yellow text is arranged vertically, spelling out "AMSTERDAM." Below "AMSTERDAM" and slightly to the right, red text reads "Red Light," also arranged vertically. This suggests the magnet commemorates the "Amsterdam Red Light District." The background surface is dark gray/black with visible horizontal brush marks or reflections, indicating a metallic finish. The magnet itself appears to be a three-dimensional, molded item, likely made of resin, with painted details creating the distinct features of the cityscape. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and colors of the magnet.
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