
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a low-angle view of the Marganit Tower, a high-rise building located adjacent to the Ayalon Highway and near the Azrieli Center complex in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tower is a multi-faceted cylindrical structure constructed from light tan or beige concrete, appearing to taper slightly towards its summit. Its facade is characterized by a repetitive grid of recessed window openings or balconies. The lower section of the building, where its base broadens, is enveloped in dark green or black construction netting, indicating ongoing renovation or maintenance work. Through tears and gaps in the netting, exposed structural elements and the building's distinctive angular, geometric protrusions are partially visible. No people are discernible. The scene is illuminated by strong, warm sunlight, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon, casting clear light on the building's eastern or western face against a cloudless, bright blue sky. In the upper part of the frame, a large, dark metal overhead structure is visible, extending horizontally across the sky. This structure supports several downward-facing floodlights, hanging from thin poles.
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