
Stake attention in this memory
An image captured in Tel Aviv, Israel, depicts a scene of urban demolition or severe disrepair under a clear blue sky. The prominent structure on the left is a tall, multi-story concrete building, identified as the former Carlton Hotel annex located near the intersection of Ben Yehuda Street and Frischmann Street. Its facade exhibits extensive damage; numerous windows are missing, revealing exposed interiors, and some openings are covered with translucent plastic sheeting. Concrete balconies and ledges show signs of deterioration. To the right, a lower, multi-story building, also appearing to be undergoing demolition or renovation, features exposed window openings, broken wall surfaces, and some windows fitted with dark brown slatted shutters. Its upper floors include balconies with metal railings, where some debris or potted plants are visible. In the background, partially obscured between the two foreground structures, a modern, white high-rise building with a regular grid pattern of windows, identified as the Moscovia Business Center, stands intact. The lower edge of the image reveals hints of green foliage, likely trees or shrubs. No individuals, active demolition equipment, or explicit interactions are visible within the frame. The overall scene conveys a state of deconstruction or abandonment in a metropolitan environment.
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