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The image depicts a nighttime urban street scene within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Damascus, Syria, characterized by artificial illumination and vehicle traffic. **Location Details:** The central and most prominent structure is a multi-story commercial building (approximately six visible floors) with a light-toned facade and dark, vertically aligned windows. Affixed to its upper-left facade is a blue circular logo containing a white emblem, below which is illuminated blue Arabic script identifiable as "بنك الشام" (Bank of Syria or Sham Bank). This building is specifically a branch of Bank of Syria in Kafr Sousa. **Environment:** The foreground features a wet or reflective asphalt road, suggesting recent rain or damp conditions. A low, raised median strip with a curb separates traffic lanes. A tall, slender streetlight with a single illuminated head is positioned on the sidewalk directly in front of the Bank of Syria building. To the left of the bank, another building displays multiple illuminated retail signs, including prominent red and blue lettering. Further to the right and receding into the background, a taller, less illuminated building with multiple windows is visible. **Objects and Actions:** * On the road, a red sedan with illuminated headlights is visible in the mid-ground, exhibiting motion blur, indicating it is actively moving. * A white minibus is positioned behind the red sedan. * In the immediate foreground, to the right, the rear section of a dark-colored vehicle is visible, with its red taillights illuminated, suggesting it is either stopped or moving slowly. * Numerous other vehicle lights are discernible further down the street, indicating active traffic flow. * The Bank of Syria building's facade is illuminated by multiple bright spotlights directed downwards from the roofline. No specific individuals are clearly discernible within the frame. The overall impression is that of a bustling city street at night. The image itself has a slight counter-clockwise tilt.
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