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The image displays a close-up, vertical view of the facades of two multi-story buildings situated in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically along the beachfront promenade near Kaufmann Street, depicting what appears to be the Royal Beach Hotel (left) and the David InterContinental Tel Aviv (right). The building on the left features a light-colored, possibly white or cream, stucco facade with numerous recessed and protruding rectangular balconies. Each balcony is equipped with glass railings and a light beige or tan fascia. Most balconies contain white outdoor furniture, including tables, chairs, and loungers. Windows are present throughout, some partially open, revealing interior spaces. Strong sunlight from the right casts prominent shadows on the left side of the facade and beneath the balcony overhangs. At the bottom, portions of a palm tree are visible. The building on the right presents a lighter, possibly off-white or grey, stone-clad facade with a textured, tiled appearance. This structure features numerous semi-circular, or rounded, balconies with white railings/fascias. The windows on this building are characterized by a distinct turquoise or blue tint. Some balconies contain minimal white outdoor seating, while others appear empty. Shadows consistent with the adjacent building are cast on the right building's facade, indicating a shared exposure to sunlight. No individuals are discernible in the scene.
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