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Frankie in the city

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 04:05 PM

Cape Town, South Africa

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The image displays the exterior of a building identified as "SEA POINT HIGH SCHOOL," located in Cape Town, South Africa. The scene is captured during the daytime under natural light, with a bright sky…read more

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The image displays the exterior of a building identified as "SEA POINT HIGH SCHOOL," located in Cape Town, South Africa. The scene is captured during the daytime under natural light, with a bright sky visible. The primary subject is a multi-story white building with a distinctive red tiled roof. The building features numerous rectangular windows with light-colored frames, arranged in rows. Its architecture includes decorative stone detailing, particularly around a prominent entrance on the lower floor, which has an arched wooden door and a small balcony above it. The name "SEA POINT HIGH SCHOOL" is written vertically on the building's facade on the right side of the main entrance. In front of the building, there is a paved area, possibly a courtyard or pathway, made of what appears to be asphalt or dark concrete. Adjacent to this paved area, to the right, is a large patch of grass. The grass appears somewhat sparse or dry, with visible soil and scattered dry foliage. Within the grassy area, a single large, cylindrical brown bollard or pillar stands. To its left, partially visible, is a wooden slatted bench with a light-colored frame. On the far left of the image, green tree branches with leaves extend into the frame, suggesting the presence of trees nearby. No people or specific activities are visible in the captured moment, presenting a quiet, unpopulated view of the school grounds. | Open Wire