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The image depicts a specific scene at a toll plaza located in Northern Haifa, Israel, at an entrance or exit point connecting to the Qerayot region via Route 22.

In the foreground, the view is from inside a stationary vehicle, with a portion of its dashboard visible at the bottom and a reflection of its interior on the windshield at the top. Directly ahead, a light gray/silver four-door sedan, identified as a Buick LeSabre, is stopped in a toll lane. Its Israeli license plate, number 65-307-59, is prominently displayed on the rear. The driver's side door of the sedan is open, and a person's arm, presumably the driver's, extends outwards, holding a white rectangular object (likely a document or money) towards the adjacent toll booth window. The rest of the individual is largely obscured. The sedan's rear window reveals items, possibly blankets or bags, within the vehicle. Stickers are affixed to the car's rear, including "ISCReam" and "RANkY-SON SCA," alongside what appear to be Japanese characters on the driver's side rear window.

To the left of the sedan is a gray toll booth structure with a window, inside which Hebrew text is visible, likely indicating payment information. Two red and white striped barrier arms are visible; the one immediately in front of the sedan's lane appears partially raised, while another to the right is fully upright. A traffic light on the right side of the lane displays a green signal.

The background features a clear light blue sky. A prominent blue directional sign indicates "Qerayot" (קריות) and "22" with an arrow pointing straight ahead. Overhead power lines crisscross the horizon, with multiple light poles and distant urban infrastructure. Notably, to the far right, several gondolas of the Haifa Cable Car (Rakevel) system are visible against the skyline, confirming the location within the Haifa metropolitan area.
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Dec 22, 2025

Haifa, Israel

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The image depicts a specific scene at a toll plaza located in Northern Haifa, Israel, at an entrance or exit point connecting to the Qerayot region via Route 22. In the foreground, the view is from inside a stationary vehicle, with a portion of its dashboard visible at the bottom and a reflection of its interior on the windshield at the top. Directly ahead, a light gray/silver four-door sedan, identified as a Buick LeSabre, is stopped in a toll lane. Its Israeli license plate, number 65-307-59, is prominently displayed on the rear. The driver's side door of the sedan is open, and a person's arm, presumably the driver's, extends outwards, holding a white rectangular object (likely a document or money) towards the adjacent toll booth window. The rest of the individual is largely obscured. The sedan's rear window reveals items, possibly blankets or bags, within the vehicle. Stickers are affixed to the car's rear, including "ISCReam" and "RANkY-SON SCA," alongside what appear to be Japanese characters on the driver's side rear window. To the left of the sedan is a gray toll booth structure with a window, inside which Hebrew text is visible, likely indicating payment information. Two red and white striped barrier arms are visible; the one immediately in front of the sedan's lane appears partially raised, while another to the right is fully upright. A traffic light on the right side of the lane displays a green signal. The background features a clear light blue sky. A prominent blue directional sign indicates "Qerayot" (קריות) and "22" with an arrow pointing straight ahead. Overhead power lines crisscross the horizon, with multiple light poles and distant urban infrastructure. Notably, to the far right, several gondolas of the Haifa Cable Car (Rakevel) system are visible against the skyline, confirming the location within the Haifa metropolitan area.

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