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This image depicts a grey, overcast daytime scene on a stone-paved promenade overlooking a valley in Jerusalem, Israel. The location is consistent with the Jerusalem Walls Promenade, specifically near the Ophel Archaeological Garden, offering views towards the Kidron Valley and the Mount of Olives.

In the center-left, a tall, grey metal flagpole stands prominently, displaying a tattered and frayed Israeli flag, white with a blue Star of David and two blue horizontal stripes. The flag hangs limply. To the right of the flagpole, a dark grey metal lamppost with a classic lantern-style fixture is present. Further right, a deciduous tree with sparse, bare branches, indicative of a cooler season, stands against the sky.

The foreground consists of an irregularly shaped, light-colored stone paved pathway. A low stone wall with a lighter cap separates this path from a lower level. Immediately behind this wall, a dense row of manicured green bushes forms a continuous line. To the far right, a blue rectangular plaque with white Hebrew text is affixed to a stone structure, partially obscured by the bushes.

Two domestic cats are observed on the paved pathway in the foreground, adjacent to the low stone wall. One cat, predominantly black with white markings, is seated closer to the wall, facing right. Another cat, primarily white with black markings on its head and tail, sits to its right and slightly forward, facing left. No human subjects are visible in the scene.

In the mid-ground, a dark metal railing runs along a lower path or overlook. Beyond this, a hillside covered with numerous dark green cypress trees and visible stone structures, possibly remnants of ancient buildings or tombs, extends into the distance. The far background reveals a hazy, lighter grey sky meeting a distant, undulating landscape of hills.
Maya

Dec 30, 2025

Jerusalem, Israel

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This image depicts a grey, overcast daytime scene on a stone-paved promenade overlooking a valley in Jerusalem, Israel. The location is consistent with the Jerusalem Walls Promenade, specifically near the Ophel Archaeological Garden, offering views towards the Kidron Valley and the Mount of Olives. In the center-left, a tall, grey metal flagpole stands prominently, displaying a tattered and frayed Israeli flag, white with a blue Star of David and two blue horizontal stripes. The flag hangs limply. To the right of the flagpole, a dark grey metal lamppost with a classic lantern-style fixture is present. Further right, a deciduous tree with sparse, bare branches, indicative of a cooler season, stands against the sky. The foreground consists of an irregularly shaped, light-colored stone paved pathway. A low stone wall with a lighter cap separates this path from a lower level. Immediately behind this wall, a dense row of manicured green bushes forms a continuous line. To the far right, a blue rectangular plaque with white Hebrew text is affixed to a stone structure, partially obscured by the bushes. Two domestic cats are observed on the paved pathway in the foreground, adjacent to the low stone wall. One cat, predominantly black with white markings, is seated closer to the wall, facing right. Another cat, primarily white with black markings on its head and tail, sits to its right and slightly forward, facing left. No human subjects are visible in the scene. In the mid-ground, a dark metal railing runs along a lower path or overlook. Beyond this, a hillside covered with numerous dark green cypress trees and visible stone structures, possibly remnants of ancient buildings or tombs, extends into the distance. The far background reveals a hazy, lighter grey sky meeting a distant, undulating landscape of hills.

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