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This is a vertical, slightly low-angle, full shot of a street-level building facade and a parked car in Tbilisi, Georgia. The building appears to be an apartment building with multiple floors of residential units and a ground-floor commercial space. The architecture is typical of older Soviet-era buildings, with concrete walls and visible signs of wear and tear. Many of the windows have metal grates or bars for security. Some of the balconies have been enclosed with wooden slats or glass. Lush green vines are growing down the side of the building, obscuring some of the windows and signage. The ground floor features a coffee shop or cafe with a sign that reads "COFFEE DRIVE" and "24/7". The cafe also has an "OPEN" sign in the window. There are decorative triangular flags hanging on a railing above the cafe entrance. A black Scion car is parked in front of the cafe, partially obstructing the view of the ground floor and sidewalk. The car's license plate is clearly visible, showing Georgian characters and numbers: QQ-624-QC. The license plate also has a Georgian flag emblem. The image appears to have been taken during the daytime, with bright sunlight casting shadows. The weather appears to be pleasant. The overall impression is one of urban life in a city with a mix of old and new architecture, and a thriving local business. --- *Note: The OCR output indicates that the text on the license plate is QQ-624-QC and the country is GE (Georgia). The text on the sign also indicates "COFFEE DRIVE" and "24/7", along with "OPEN". The word "ყავა" is Georgian for coffee, and "BJO" appears to be part of the coffee shop's name or slogan.*
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