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This forensic image captures the Titanic Belfast museum in Belfast City, United Kingdom, under a predominantly overcast sky. The museum building, occupying the central and right portions of the frame, features a distinctive deconstructivist architectural style, composed of multiple sharp-angled, faceted volumes clad in textured geometric panels of varying shades of gray and white, creating an iceberg-like appearance. Sections of dark glass are integrated into the structure. Above the building, the sky is filled with dense, irregular clouds, ranging from dark gray at lower altitudes to lighter white and wispy cirrus-like formations higher up. Patches of faint blue sky are visible through thinner cloud cover in the upper left quadrant. A single streetlamp, with an illuminated amber bulb, stands to the left of the main building's central peak, set against the cloudy backdrop. The foreground consists of a dark asphalt road with a faded white arrow painted on its surface, pointing towards the left. A curved white line delineates the right edge of the visible road. Separating the road from the midground is a narrow strip of green grass, bordered by a low barrier resembling a chain or rope fence strung between short posts. Several small, sparsely leafed trees are planted within this grassy area. To the far left, two tall, dark, slender poles, appearing bare, rise vertically. Behind the grassy area and extending towards the background, other urban structures are visible. On the left, a multi-story building with reddish-brown brickwork stands. Further right, a lighter-colored building with traditional architectural elements is present. Indistinct human figures are scattered near the base of the Titanic Belfast museum and among the background buildings. A blue vehicle is partially visible on the far right, parked behind a section of the museum building. The overall lighting is diffused and consistent with an overcast day.
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