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The image depicts the exterior corner of a deteriorated building located on Calle Andrés Bello in Montalbán, Carabobo, Venezuela, as indicated by a teal-green street sign mounted on the upper left wall. The building's walls feature a rough, textured, yellowish-tan stucco finish with extensive dark gray and black discoloration, likely from grime or mold. Two rectangular windows are visible: one on the left facade and a smaller one on the right facade. Both windows are recessed and secured by reddish-brown metal bars; the left window's bars display an ornate, scroll-like design, while the right window's bars are simpler. The building exhibits significant structural and surface damage. Multiple cracks traverse the stucco, most notably a prominent diagonal crack extending from beneath the left window towards the corner. The corner itself shows severe cracking and spalling, exposing reddish-brown material, possibly brick or underlying concrete. A patch of white-pink plaster is visible beneath the left window where the outer stucco has completely detached. The base of the wall meets a concrete sidewalk or curb, also displaying cracks. Small patches of green vegetation, consistent with weeds, grow from the cracks in the pavement and along the building's base. The scene is illuminated by natural sunlight, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the wall's texture and imperfections. No individuals or active events are present.
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