
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the weathered facade of a multi-story urban building at street level in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The building's exterior is predominantly discolored concrete or stucco, marked by stains, water streaks, and visible patches of recent repair in lighter gray. On the upper floor, a large window with white frames and drawn white curtains is visible. Below it, a Haier-branded external air conditioning unit is mounted on a metal bracket, with white conduits connecting it to the building. Numerous white and black electrical wires and conduits run horizontally and vertically across the building's surface, some appearing loose or unfastened. The lower section of the building features a gray-painted wall. To the left, a double window fitted with vertical white security bars is partially obscured by two rectangular dark gray planters containing a variety of green plants, including a tall, narrow evergreen and broad-leaf species. To the right of this window is a small, round, galvanized metal bucket holding a sparsely branched, dormant plant. The main entrance to the building consists of a gray metal door with a textured, possibly embossed, surface composed of small squares. A black handle/lock mechanism is affixed. Above the door, a corrugated metal awning, supported by wooden brackets, extends outwards. Two concrete steps lead up to the entrance. To the right of the entrance, the number "666" is painted in white on the gray wall. Faint white graffiti lines are visible on the lower left wall. The foreground features a gray paved sidewalk composed of rectangular blocks. A gray cylindrical bollard stands on the sidewalk near the curb. The curb itself is painted with alternating red and white stripes, characteristic of no-parking zones in Israeli cities like Tel-Aviv. No people are visible in the scene.
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