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The image displays the light-blue facade of a building located at street level, specifically identified by house number "3" in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. The wall is painted a uniform cerulean blue. A central, light-blue wooden door is flanked by vertical panels of colored glass in shades of blue, red, and clear. The upper half of the door features a decorative metal knocker in the shape of a lion's head, with what appears to be two stylized Hamsa symbols positioned above it, flanking a small number '3' or symbol. Another square blue plaque with the number "3" is affixed to the upper left of the facade. To the right of the door, a smaller "3" is displayed on a light-colored plaque. Above the door, a rectangular window reveals a horseshoe or similar decorative metal object hanging inside. To the left of this, a smaller rectangular window with a grid pattern is visible. A decorative, carved stone wall planter is mounted on the wall to the left of the door, below which a brass-colored doorbell or peep-hole is integrated. To the right of the door, an ornate, dark metal mailbox with a relief design is mounted. Below the mailbox, a rectangular grated opening is set into the lower section of the wall. Overhanging green foliage from a tree or vine covers the top portion of the facade, and a thick, gnarled vine or tree trunk runs vertically along the left edge of the building. On the sidewalk, directly in front of the door, multi-colored square tiles form a patterned path. A rough-hewn stone planter is situated on the sidewalk to the left of the door, and an ornate, light-colored urn containing a small plant is to the right. The sidewalk transitions to an asphalt street, separated by a curb marked with a red stripe, indicating a no-parking zone. The street surface appears damp or splashed with water. No people or vehicles are present.
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