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This image depicts an urban pedestrian environment in Boston, United States, specifically an alleyway or passage adjacent to the Millennium Tower and Ritz-Carlton Residences complex near Avery Street and Washington Street. **Environment:** The scene is an exterior shot under an overcast, light gray sky. On the immediate right, a tall building wall constructed of textured, light brown or beige vertical brick or stone panels occupies the right third of the frame. To the left of this wall, a paved pedestrian pathway extends forward, featuring white painted crosswalk-style stripes on the ground. Two dark, decorative lampposts with hanging baskets containing white flowers are visible on the left side of the path. **Structures:** In the mid-ground, a modern, multi-story building, identified as part of the Millennium Place Residences, stands prominently. Its facade consists of a light beige material interspersed with dark, angular glass window sections. Below this building, a covered entryway with a dark, presumably glass and metal, canopy is visible. Further left and in the background, a taller, slender skyscraper, consistent with the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Boston Common, features a predominantly glass and metal exterior with numerous horizontal bands. A smaller, modern building with a mix of glass and lighter-colored panels is partially visible behind the Millennium Place Residences. **Objects:** A white pickup truck is partially visible on the far left of the pathway. A red traffic cone or barrier is present on the ground in the lower right foreground. **Individuals:** Two male individuals are present, viewed from behind, walking away from the camera. The central figure wears a dark gray short-sleeved shirt and has curly, dark brown hair. The second individual, partially obscured on the far left, wears a dark blue baseball cap and a light-colored shirt. No direct interaction between the individuals or with the environment is discernible beyond their progression along the path.
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