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The image displays an overcast winter urban street scene in Tbilisi, Georgia, specifically at Chavchavadze Avenue 34, facing the former Roads Ministry building (now Bank of Georgia Headquarters). In the immediate foreground, a wet, dark asphalt road features a clearly marked white pedestrian zebra crossing spanning the width of the frame. Accumulations of melting snow and slush are visible along the far curb line, bordering the pedestrian crossing area. Centered on the far side of the zebra crossing stands a black pole supporting a pedestrian traffic light, which illuminates a red "don't walk" signal (a red standing human figure). Behind this, an embankment covered in white snow rises, interspersed with several green evergreen trees, possibly junipers or similar conifers, planted in a row along a dark brown retaining wall or fence. Dominating the mid-ground and background is a distinctive Brutalist-style building, the former Roads Ministry, characterized by its light-colored, possibly concrete facade and numerous rectangular windows. Two exceptionally tall, slender, bare deciduous trees rise vertically in front of this building, reaching towards the uniformly gray, overcast sky. To the far right, beyond the Brutalist structure, a modern, multi-story building with dark balconies and a grid pattern is partially visible. The scene is devoid of people, vehicles, or active movement.
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