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The image depicts the interior of a Kia vehicle, specifically from the front passenger's perspective, looking forward through the windshield. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting clear shadows within the vehicle. Two individuals are visible inside the car. The driver, seated on the left, wears a white short-sleeved shirt and light blue denim jeans. Both of the driver's hands grip the steering wheel, which features a "KIA" logo and red accents. A black wristwatch is present on the driver's left wrist. The front passenger, on the right, wears dark blue trousers and holds a clear plastic cup containing a yellowish-orange liquid with ice and a black straw in their right hand. A second clear plastic cup, holding a dark brown liquid, rests in the center console's cup holder. The car's dashboard is two-toned, featuring a dark, possibly carbon-fiber textured upper section and a dark red/maroon lower panel on the passenger side. The vehicle's seats are also upholstered in a dark red/maroon material. A digital infotainment screen is centrally positioned on the dashboard, flanked by air conditioning vents. A small white air freshener hangs from the rearview mirror, and a compact black device, likely a dashcam, is mounted near the top center of the windshield, which has a blue tint along its upper edge. The external environment, viewed through the windshield, is an urban street scene in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. On the immediate left, a multi-story building with balconies is visible. Ahead and slightly to the right, a prominent, old, light-colored stone building with arched windows stands on a green, tree-covered hillside. Abundant green trees and vegetation line the right side of the road and extend up the hillside towards the stone building. Other vehicles, including several parked cars and a white utility van, are present on the street. Several pedestrians are discernible in the distance on the right side of the road. The sky above is clear and blue.
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