
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the exterior of a weathered, two-story building located at 48N Salman Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The building's facade is bifurcated; the left section features a light-colored, textured stucco finish, while the right section is clad in faded blue rectangular tiles. On the upper left, two windows are partially open, and a clothesline strung between two points holds five dark-colored garments (trousers or shirts) horizontally. Below these, a window with a severely rusted metal frame and security bars displays a vertically oriented flag with three stripes: white on the left, blue in the center, and red on the right. A small street sign, "סלמן 48N" (Salman 48N), is affixed to the wall near this window. The blue-tiled section on the right features a network of exposed grey drainage pipes, along with an upper window fitted with security bars and a few small utility boxes. At the base of the tiled section, some vegetation grows. The ground level features a commercial entrance on the left, fronted by a partially open, light-colored corrugated metal security gate. Above this gate, a blue sign with white Hebrew text reads "אומנה ללחצנות" (Art of Buttons). To the right of this entrance, another gridded metal security gate is visible, along with a small metal utility box. Further right on the wall, a magenta stencil depicts a heart centered between two horizontal wavy lines. The foreground consists of a paved sidewalk made of square or rectangular pavers. No individuals are present in the scene.
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