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This image depicts an interior corner of a building, likely a hallway or lobby, in Nahariyya, Israel. The central focus is a large terracotta planter, ribbed horizontally, containing two distinct plant types: a taller plant with spiky, elongated green leaves, possibly a Yucca, and a bushier plant with multiple fronds, resembling a parlor palm. The planter rests on a circular terracotta saucer on a light-colored marble tiled floor. The floor features a darker brown marble border outlining a square area directly beneath the planter. The walls are painted white on the upper section and a light beige or off-white on the lower section, separated by a thin, dark brown marble or wood molding acting as wainscoting. On the wall behind the plants, a framed painting with an arched top is visible, depicting what appears to be a still life of pottery and fruit. To the left, a rectangular wooden-framed bulletin board or empty frame is mounted on the white wall. To the right, a white door with silver-colored handle hardware and a keyhole is partially visible, positioned flush with the wall. The space is brightly lit. There are no people present.
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