
Stake attention in this memory
This is a ground-level photograph taken outdoors on a brick walkway. The walkway is constructed from rectangular, reddish-orange bricks laid in a running bond pattern. The mortar between the bricks is a lighter gray. The main objects in the scene are a house number plate, a metal fixture, and a piece of paper with an arrow and text. The house number plate is rectangular with a white background and black numbers. It is oriented vertically and reads "96/28". It appears to be made of enamel and has a metal border with screw holes at the corners. A circular metal fixture is embedded in the brickwork. It has a ribbed edge and a central hole, suggesting it might be a drain cover or a similar utility access point. To the right of the metal fixture, there is a piece of white paper with a black arrow pointing upwards. Below the arrow, there is text written vertically in black capital letters. The visible text reads: "hair grows as long as trees". There are several small, dark circular indentations or screws visible in some of the bricks, particularly in the upper left quadrant of the image. Some of these appear to have small metal caps. There is also some light, white, web-like material, possibly spiderwebs, in the lower left and right portions of the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows that are not very prominent, indicating either overcast conditions or a time of day when the sun is high in the sky. The overall setting appears to be an outdoor urban environment, possibly a sidewalk or patio, given the brickwork and the presence of a house number. The location context is Berlin, Germany.
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