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The image displays a detailed, upward-angled view of a building's entrance area, characteristic of Southern European architecture, located in the city of Bitonto, Italy. The left two-thirds of the frame are dominated by a lush, climbing vine identified as *Trachelospermum jasminoides* (Star Jasmine), featuring glossy, dark green, oval-shaped leaves and numerous small, fragrant white flowers, each with five distinct petals arranged in a star shape. To the right of the dense jasmine vine, a dark green, vertically paneled double door or gate is partially visible. Mounted on or next to this door is a dark green, rectangular mailbox with a slightly sloped top. Above the mailbox, affixed to the light-colored wall, is a square plaque bearing the house number "47" in dark lettering. Below the house number and to the right of the mailbox, a small, silver-grey intercom or doorbell unit is installed. The building's wall to the right of the door is a uniform light beige or tan color, exhibiting a textured stucco-like finish. A horizontal band of lighter-colored, possibly stone or tiled, material forms a plinth along the base of this wall. A prominent, vertical, light beige drainpipe runs down the wall to the far right. Above the entire scene, a rough, grey concrete slab, showing distinct impressions from wooden formwork, forms an overhang or ceiling. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight, casting soft shadows. No people, animals, or specific street signage are visible in the frame. The precise street name corresponding to house number 47 is not identifiable from the image.
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3,307
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TVL
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