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This image captures a narrow, aged alleyway located in Sarouja Municipality, Syria. The scene is dominated by weathered, light-colored plaster walls exhibiting cracks, exposed stone, and areas of discoloration. Overhead, numerous black electrical wires and utility lines are haphazardly strung across the alley, connecting to wall-mounted insulators and an old, circular black street lamp on the left wall. A distinctive arched doorway with reddish-brown and black striped stone trim is visible on the lower left. Above this doorway, two windows are set into the wall; the larger upper window features a broken pane and a decorative wooden lattice grille, while the smaller window below it also appears damaged. On the opposing upper right wall, a terra cotta pot containing a green plant is affixed.

The alley floor is paved with irregular cobblestones. The path leads into an arched tunnel structure, within which a bright rectangular LED light fixture illuminates the immediate area. Beyond this initial arch, a second, darker archway is visible further down the passageway. A metal downspout extends from the upper right wall, curving sharply downwards.

A single female individual is the primary human subject, positioned in the middle distance, walking directly towards the viewer from beneath the first archway. She is wearing a light-colored headscarf (hijab), a dark long-sleeved shirt, and dark pants. She carries a prominent pink and black backpack slung over her left shoulder. In the background, beyond the second arch, a glimpse of another section of the alley is visible, including what appears to be an illuminated shopfront with merchandise on display to the right, and a faint human figure further in the distance. Blue and red Arabic script, partially obscured, is faintly visible on the lower left wall.
nour-mgharbel

Nov 1, 2025, 1:21 PM

Sarouja Municipality, Syria

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This image captures a narrow, aged alleyway located in Sarouja Municipality, Syria. The scene is dominated by weathered, light-colored plaster walls exhibiting cracks, exposed stone, and areas of discoloration. Overhead, numerous black electrical wires and utility lines are haphazardly strung across the alley, connecting to wall-mounted insulators and an old, circular black street lamp on the left wall. A distinctive arched doorway with reddish-brown and black striped stone trim is visible on the lower left. Above this doorway, two windows are set into the wall; the larger upper window features a broken pane and a decorative wooden lattice grille, while the smaller window below it also appears damaged. On the opposing upper right wall, a terra cotta pot containing a green plant is affixed. The alley floor is paved with irregular cobblestones. The path leads into an arched tunnel structure, within which a bright rectangular LED light fixture illuminates the immediate area. Beyond this initial arch, a second, darker archway is visible further down the passageway. A metal downspout extends from the upper right wall, curving sharply downwards. A single female individual is the primary human subject, positioned in the middle distance, walking directly towards the viewer from beneath the first archway. She is wearing a light-colored headscarf (hijab), a dark long-sleeved shirt, and dark pants. She carries a prominent pink and black backpack slung over her left shoulder. In the background, beyond the second arch, a glimpse of another section of the alley is visible, including what appears to be an illuminated shopfront with merchandise on display to the right, and a faint human figure further in the distance. Blue and red Arabic script, partially obscured, is faintly visible on the lower left wall.

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