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The image presents a low-angle, upward-looking view of the CityLife district in Milan, Italy, featuring three contemporary skyscrapers against a bright, light blue sky. The most prominent structure, occupying the lower-right and central portions of the frame, is the Torre PwC (Torre Libeskind), a twisting tower clad in rectangular glass panels that reflect the sky. The red and white "pwc" logo is visible near its apex. To the far left, a section of the Torre Generali (Torre Hadid), a curvilinear glass-faced tower, is partially visible, with what appears to be scaffolding or structural elements at its lower edge. On the far right, the upper section of the rectangular, glass-clad Torre Allianz (Torre Isozaki) is partially captured. A grey horizontal beam-like structure extends from the upper-left corner of the frame, connected to a thin black cable that stretches across the upper middle ground. This cable features two dark, spherical connectors and a loose, curved black wire hanging from it near the left side. The sky exhibits minimal cloud cover and is brightly illuminated. No people or overt actions are visible.
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