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A daytime photograph captures the exterior of a two-story house with a prominent climbing plant in Biasca, Switzerland. The main building on the left features a pale yellow facade, brown wooden shutters, and dark brown doors. On the ground floor, a large dark brown garage door is visible to the left, while the main entrance door, also dark brown, is mostly obscured by an abundance of lush green foliage covered in small white flowers. This flowering plant creates a natural archway over the main entrance and extends upwards to encompass a significant portion of the facade.

Above the main entrance, a window with one brown shutter ajar reveals a small blue plaque with the house number "10." An awning extends over this window. Higher up on the yellow facade, another window has both dark brown shutters open. To the left, a window with fully closed brown shutters is situated on the upper floor.

Adjacent to the yellow house, on the right, is a section of a white-painted building. This structure features a dark metal balcony with intricate railings on its upper level. Below, a window with orange-brown wooden shutters is visible, and a dark brown mailbox is mounted on the white wall. Concrete steps with a dark metal railing ascend to the right, leading towards the white building.

The foreground consists of a grey concrete ground, possibly a driveway or path. In the background, a clear blue sky is visible above the dark brown roof tiles, and green, tree-covered mountains rise in the distance. The overall impression is one of a charming, well-kept European residential street scene under bright, clear weather conditions.
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Jun 1, 2026

Biasca, Switzerland

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A daytime photograph captures the exterior of a two-story house with a prominent climbing plant in Biasca, Switzerland. The main building on the left features a pale yellow facade, brown wooden shutters, and dark brown doors. On the ground floor, a large dark brown garage door is visible to the left, while the main entrance door, also dark brown, is mostly obscured by an abundance of lush green foliage covered in small white flowers. This flowering plant creates a natural archway over the main entrance and extends upwards to encompass a significant portion of the facade. Above the main entrance, a window with one brown shutter ajar reveals a small blue plaque with the house number "10." An awning extends over this window. Higher up on the yellow facade, another window has both dark brown shutters open. To the left, a window with fully closed brown shutters is situated on the upper floor. Adjacent to the yellow house, on the right, is a section of a white-painted building. This structure features a dark metal balcony with intricate railings on its upper level. Below, a window with orange-brown wooden shutters is visible, and a dark brown mailbox is mounted on the white wall. Concrete steps with a dark metal railing ascend to the right, leading towards the white building. The foreground consists of a grey concrete ground, possibly a driveway or path. In the background, a clear blue sky is visible above the dark brown roof tiles, and green, tree-covered mountains rise in the distance. The overall impression is one of a charming, well-kept European residential street scene under bright, clear weather conditions.

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