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A high-angle street-level photograph captures a late afternoon or early evening scene on a wide, tree-lined thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically at Habima Square. In the immediate foreground, a young female with long, light brown hair, wearing a light blue/grey scalloped top, white shorts, and light slip-on sandals, is positioned on a dark bicycle with a black front basket, facing away from the camera. Her left foot is on the paved sidewalk, indicating a pause. To her left and slightly behind, a male wearing a black helmet, dark long-sleeved shirt, and blue jeans rides a black electric bicycle, also facing away. A green "ECOFUN" bag is visible on his back. Both are situated near a pedestrian crosswalk marked with white stripes. The sidewalk is paved with square grey pavers, and a circular metal manhole cover with Hebrew text identifying "מי אביבים" (Mei Avivim - Tel Aviv Water Corporation) is visible on the right. The street features additional red lane markings. Overhead, a tall grey metal pole structure with multiple wires, likely for the Tel Aviv Light Rail, spans the intersection. Traffic lights are visible, with a green signal on the right side of the street and a red signal on the left, along with various blue circular and red triangular traffic signs. In the background on the left, a distinctive multi-story stone-colored building with rounded architectural elements, arched ground-floor windows, and a corner tower-like structure is visible. A shop sign reading "ONE STOP" is at its base. On the right, another multi-story building houses commercial establishments, including a "Super-Pharm" (סופרפארם) pharmacy with red signage. The street extends into the distance, lined on both sides by mature, dense green trees forming a canopy. Several pedestrians are scattered in the background, including one person in a yellow top walking across a distant crosswalk. The clear sky transitions from light blue overhead to a warm, yellowish-orange hue near the horizon.
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