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The image depicts a weathered, dark metal double-leaf door set within an arched stone doorway. The doorway is constructed from dark gray, rectangular blocks, likely basalt, showing signs of age and wear. Above the double doors, an arched glass transom, divided into multiple panes by a metal frame, features a single, bright, circular light source visible from behind, suggesting an interior illumination.

On the stone pillar to the right of the door frame, a small, dark rectangular plaque bears the white numeral "4". Below this, the Arabic numerals "١٠٣" (103) are spray-painted in black. Below the "103", a blue rectangular outline contains the alphanumeric code "A 07" above "00145". Further down, in blue, are the Arabic characters "طب ٠٠١" (Tab 001) and "ش ٠١" (Shin 01). On the stone pillar to the left, the black Arabic numerals "١٠٣" (103) are also visible. Faint, weathered Arabic script or numbers are also present on the upper right panel of the right door.

The double doors themselves are heavily rusted, dark brown metal, each featuring a large, raised, diamond-shaped decorative element with scrollwork at its corners. The ground immediately in front of the threshold appears to be a worn stone or concrete surface. The wall to the right of the stone doorway is a plain, light-colored plastered surface.

No individuals are present. The scene is static, focusing on the architectural details of the entryway. This type of architecture, characterized by basalt stone and arched doorways with specific numbering and script, is consistent with structures found in the Old City of Homs, Syria.
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Jul 23, 2025

Homs, Syria

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The image depicts a weathered, dark metal double-leaf door set within an arched stone doorway. The doorway is constructed from dark gray, rectangular blocks, likely basalt, showing signs of age and wear. Above the double doors, an arched glass transom, divided into multiple panes by a metal frame, features a single, bright, circular light source visible from behind, suggesting an interior illumination. On the stone pillar to the right of the door frame, a small, dark rectangular plaque bears the white numeral "4". Below this, the Arabic numerals "١٠٣" (103) are spray-painted in black. Below the "103", a blue rectangular outline contains the alphanumeric code "A 07" above "00145". Further down, in blue, are the Arabic characters "طب ٠٠١" (Tab 001) and "ش ٠١" (Shin 01). On the stone pillar to the left, the black Arabic numerals "١٠٣" (103) are also visible. Faint, weathered Arabic script or numbers are also present on the upper right panel of the right door. The double doors themselves are heavily rusted, dark brown metal, each featuring a large, raised, diamond-shaped decorative element with scrollwork at its corners. The ground immediately in front of the threshold appears to be a worn stone or concrete surface. The wall to the right of the stone doorway is a plain, light-colored plastered surface. No individuals are present. The scene is static, focusing on the architectural details of the entryway. This type of architecture, characterized by basalt stone and arched doorways with specific numbering and script, is consistent with structures found in the Old City of Homs, Syria.

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