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The image presents a street-level view in Fort, Mumbai, India, specifically near Dalal Street. The primary subject is a multi-layered urban landscape under a clear blue sky. In the background, a tall, multi-story building with a distinctive curved white facade is visible, partially covered by green construction netting. This building is identified as the Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, commonly known as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building. In the mid-ground right, an older, light-colored building with multiple stories features traditional architectural details, including elaborate window awnings and wooden-framed windows. Affixed to its lower facade are several commercial signs. A prominent white sign with blue text reads "COMMERCIAL WATCH CO." offering "ALL TYPES OF WATCH REPAIRING," with an address "109, ESPLANADE ROAD, REAR OF R. MASTER & CO, 28/22, DALA STREET, FORT, MUMBAI-1." Below and adjacent, partially visible signs for "PATEL STATIONERY" and "PROVISION STORES" are present. To the mid-ground left, another older, multi-story building, likely residential or mixed-use, displays numerous external air conditioning units and window grilles. A large, dense green tree stands between the buildings. Overhead, multiple black utility wires crisscross the clear blue sky. No individuals are visibly present within the frame.
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