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This image displays a vertical segment of a residential building facade located in Bragança, Portugal, under direct sunlight. The upper portion of the facade consists of a white, textured wall above a curved balcony. The balcony features a light-colored, possibly granite, parapet and a metal railing with horizontal bars, painted dark green, exhibiting extensive rust and wear, particularly on the top bar and the curved section to the right. Behind this railing, a large, white-framed window or glass door with multiple panes is visible, reflecting the bright sky.

Below the white upper section, the building transitions to a facade constructed from irregularly shaped, multi-toned natural stone masonry. Set within this stone wall is a triple-unit window with white frames and sills. Each of the three window sections is fitted with a partially lowered dark green roller shutter (persiana), casting distinct shadows on the glass below. Through the unshaded lower panes of these windows, vague interior objects can be discerned, suggesting a domestic setting.

Several thin, dark utility cables, along with one thicker reddish-brown cable, traverse horizontally across the white facade between the balcony and the lower stone wall. The scene is devoid of any human figures, animals, or observable actions or interactions.
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Feb 26, 2026, 12:33 PM

Bragança, Portugal

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This image displays a vertical segment of a residential building facade located in Bragança, Portugal, under direct sunlight. The upper portion of the facade consists of a white, textured wall above a curved balcony. The balcony features a light-colored, possibly granite, parapet and a metal railing with horizontal bars, painted dark green, exhibiting extensive rust and wear, particularly on the top bar and the curved section to the right. Behind this railing, a large, white-framed window or glass door with multiple panes is visible, reflecting the bright sky. Below the white upper section, the building transitions to a facade constructed from irregularly shaped, multi-toned natural stone masonry. Set within this stone wall is a triple-unit window with white frames and sills. Each of the three window sections is fitted with a partially lowered dark green roller shutter (persiana), casting distinct shadows on the glass below. Through the unshaded lower panes of these windows, vague interior objects can be discerned, suggesting a domestic setting. Several thin, dark utility cables, along with one thicker reddish-brown cable, traverse horizontally across the white facade between the balcony and the lower stone wall. The scene is devoid of any human figures, animals, or observable actions or interactions.

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