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An outdoor, daytime image captures the street-level facade of the Colegio Colombo Hebreo in Bogotá, Colombia. The dominant feature is a large, light grey concrete wall, displaying the school's name in prominent black lettering: "Colegio Colombo Hebreo" in Spanish, and "בית ספר קולומבו עברי" (Bet Sefer Colombo Ivri) in Hebrew, arranged vertically. The wall exhibits a pattern of small, dark circular indentations. Positioned directly in front of the wall are two identical, modern, stainless-steel waste receptacles with perforated surfaces and clear dome tops, mounted on a dark metal frame. The left bin is labeled "BASURA" (Trash), and the right one "NO RECICLABLE" (Non-recyclable). A paved sidewalk with light-colored square tiles and a yellow tactile strip separates the bins from an asphalt street in the foreground. Above the concrete wall, dense green foliage from trees is visible, with a partially cloudy sky and a tall, slender antenna structure extending into the upper right background. A building with reflective windows is partially visible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene.
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