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The image depicts a roadside scene in النعيلة, Saudi Arabia, under clear, sunny conditions with strong shadows indicating either morning or late afternoon. **Roadway:** A paved asphalt road occupies the left side of the frame, showing a yellow continuous line separating a lane from the curb. The curb is painted with alternating yellow and black stripes. Further down the road, white pedestrian crosswalk markings are visible. **Shoulder/Sidewalk:** Immediately adjacent to the striped curb is a strip of bare dirt and grey gravel. Further to the right, a paved pedestrian pathway runs parallel to the road. **Vegetation:** Several small, leafy trees are planted along the gravel/dirt strip and the paved path. One tree in the mid-ground casts a distinct, circular shadow onto the gravel. **Objects:** * A red octagonal "STOP" sign, featuring both Arabic script and the English word "STOP", is visible on the right side, accompanied by a white triangular pedestrian crossing warning sign below it. * Two streetlights with curved arms are visible in the background, extending over the road. * A large red rectangular barrier or bin is situated near the "STOP" sign. **People:** * Two adult males are walking away from the camera on the paved pedestrian path. The man on the left wears a brown jacket over a dark shirt and light pants. The man on the right wears a dark jacket, light pants, and carries a light-colored bag over his shoulder. * A third male figure is partially visible further down the path, near the modular buildings. * The shadow of the photographer or a nearby object is cast onto the gravel and part of the road in the foreground. **Structures:** Along the right side of the image, a series of white or light-colored modular buildings are present, featuring external staircases leading to upper levels, suggesting temporary accommodations or offices. **Overall:** The scene presents an organized urban or semi-urban environment with pedestrian and vehicular infrastructure, indicative of a developed area.
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