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The image displays an elevator control panel mounted vertically on a textured wall within a building in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela. The panel, constructed from a black material with white marble-like veining, features a rectangular, blank blue display screen positioned at the top. Below the screen, nine circular, silver-colored buttons are arranged in four rows, with an additional single button at the very bottom. From top to bottom, the buttons are labeled with blue numerals and corresponding Braille dots: - First row: "10" (left) and "12" (right). - Second row: "6" (left) and "8" (right). - Third row: "2" (left) and "4" (right). - Fourth row: "PB" (left) and "1A" (right). - A single, smaller, unmarked silver button is located centered at the bottom of the panel. The panel is secured to the wall with visible dark screws. The adjacent wall surface exhibits a mottled, rough texture in shades of grey and brown, suggesting concrete or stone. No individuals or active interactions are depicted within the frame. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, reflecting subtly off the panel's surface.
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