
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by a juxtaposition of permanent structures and a sprawling displacement camp. On the right, a multi-story building constructed of light brown material with reddish-brown vertical panels and white, ornate decorative patterns around its windows rises prominently. The building features multiple windows, some with metal security grates. Laundry is visible hanging from a third-floor window on the right side of the building. The ground level of this structure is open, supported by arches, with one section covered by a white tarpaulin. In the midground, a paved road traverses the scene, marked with a white pedestrian crosswalk and a white directional arrow. Several puddles are present on the road and the adjacent dirt ground. Four dark-feathered birds are visible on the crosswalk. Along the road, near the base of the building, a group of three individuals—two adults and one child—stand on a sidewalk. Another child in a pink top is seen further along the sidewalk to the right. On the road itself, a person in dark attire walks towards the bottom right of the frame, and another individual in light and dark clothing walks leftward near the crosswalk. To the left and extending into the background, an extensive area is covered with numerous makeshift shelters and tents, predominantly constructed from white, grey, and light-colored tarpaulins, indicative of a large camp. Closer to the road on the left, several rudimentary market stalls or shops, also made of tarpaulin, display various items. Further in the background, atop a raised mound, a large, cylindrical concrete water storage tank is visible, alongside other industrial structures and a utility tower. The horizon line suggests a body of water beyond the camp in the far distance. The sky is clear and light blue, indicating daylight, with the lighting suggesting either early morning or late afternoon, casting warm tones on the permanent building.
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