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This is an outdoor, eye-level, full shot of the entrance to a ferry terminal in Beyoğlu, Turkey. The terminal building features a modern design with wooden paneled walls and grey metal accents. A large orange and white sign above the entrance reads "KARAKÖY İSKELESİ" and "KARAKÖY PIER" in large black lettering, with the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality logo and text in a blue section on the right. To the left of the entrance is a large schedule board mounted on the wooden wall. Above the schedule board are two cameras and a speaker. Below the schedule board, a person wearing pink clothing is visible from the waist down, carrying a dark blue bag. The entrance itself consists of double grey metal doors, each with a large advertisement panel. These panels display images of ferries, QR codes, and text in Turkish, including "İBB DENİZ TAKSİ" and "7 GÜN 24 SAAT." On the wooden wall to the right of the entrance, there are several signs. The largest is a purple sign with a white dove graphic and the text "istanbul kitapçısı" in purple letters. Below this are two circular logos: a yellow one with a stylized design and "KAHVE DÜNYASI" text, and a black and white one with a coffee cup and "KAHVE GÖTÜR" text. Further down is a yellow directional arrow pointing upwards, with a black sign below it that reads "KAT 1." In front of the entrance, on the ground, is a metal trash can lined with a white plastic bag. Several cigarette butts are scattered on the metal grating in front of the building. The overall environment suggests a public transportation hub, likely busy with commuters.
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