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The image depicts an outdoor daytime scene at the location of Baruch Spinoza Stairs in Haifa, Israel, identifiable by the trilingual street sign. A grey metallic utility pole stands centrally, secured with visible fastenings. Attached to the pole are two signs: an upper blue square sign with a white border, displaying a black pedestrian silhouette on white stripes, signifying a pedestrian crossing; and a lower rectangular blue sign with a white border, which reads "מדרגות ברוך שפינוזה" (Hebrew), "درج بروخ شيفينوزا" (Arabic), and "BARUCH SHPINOZA Stairs" (English). Faint, smaller white text, including dates like "1632-1677," is present below the Hebrew text on the street sign. The pole exhibits weathered patches of peeling material. In the background, a clear blue sky is visible above a canopy of trees, featuring both healthy green foliage and significant areas of reddish-brown, possibly dry or dead, leaves. The mid-ground is dominated by dense, vibrant green shrubbery. A dark green metal railing runs horizontally in the lower mid-ground, partially obscured by foliage and the pole. In the lower right foreground, a large, curved orange object is partially visible, alongside a small, partially obscured white sign with black text, attached to the green railing. No people or explicit actions are visible.
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