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The image displays a large, vibrant mosaic wall, constructed from diverse recycled materials, including various colorful ceramic tile fragments, under a clear blue sky. The wall is located in Al-Mazza Municipality, Damascus, Syria. Embedded within the mosaic are numerous metallic objects such as gears, rings, and industrial components. Along the top of the wall, a spiky, irregular metal structure is visible.

Two rectangular white plaques are affixed to the mosaic. The plaque on the left is a Guinness World Records certificate, stating that the mural is "The largest mural made from recycled materials," measuring "720 m² (7,749.98 sq ft)," created by Meafou Makhoul (Syria) in Al Mazzeh, Damascus, Syria, on January 27, 2014. The plaque on the right features extensive text in Arabic script. A smaller blue sign containing the word "Al-Mazzeh" is also visible. Sections of the mosaic in the lower part of the frame exhibit handwritten text and graffiti. Green tree foliage is visible on the right side of the image, contrasting with the man-made structure. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight; no individuals are present.
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Oct 5, 2025, 6:58 AM

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The image displays a large, vibrant mosaic wall, constructed from diverse recycled materials, including various colorful ceramic tile fragments, under a clear blue sky. The wall is located in Al-Mazza Municipality, Damascus, Syria. Embedded within the mosaic are numerous metallic objects such as gears, rings, and industrial components. Along the top of the wall, a spiky, irregular metal structure is visible. Two rectangular white plaques are affixed to the mosaic. The plaque on the left is a Guinness World Records certificate, stating that the mural is "The largest mural made from recycled materials," measuring "720 m² (7,749.98 sq ft)," created by Meafou Makhoul (Syria) in Al Mazzeh, Damascus, Syria, on January 27, 2014. The plaque on the right features extensive text in Arabic script. A smaller blue sign containing the word "Al-Mazzeh" is also visible. Sections of the mosaic in the lower part of the frame exhibit handwritten text and graffiti. Green tree foliage is visible on the right side of the image, contrasting with the man-made structure. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight; no individuals are present.

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