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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a section of a concrete building wall, likely an honorary consulate, under bright daylight in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela. A small Lebanese flag, featuring red and white stripes with a green cedar tree emblem, is mounted on a simple metal bracket extending from the wall on the left side of the frame. The flag appears partially furled or not fully unfurled. To the right of the flag, a prominent circular sign is affixed to the wall. This sign has a white background with a large green cedar tree emblem in its center, encircled by text. The text, in Spanish, reads "CONSULADO HONORARIO DEL LIBANO" (Honorary Consulate of Lebanon), and also includes Arabic script which likely translates to the same. The concrete wall is a light gray, exhibiting a textured, slightly weathered appearance with distinct vertical panel seams. A long, sharp shadow cast by the flag pole and its bracket stretches diagonally downwards across the wall from the upper right, indicating strong, direct sunlight and clear weather. The scene is static and devoid of people.
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