
Stake attention in this memory
This high-angle forensic image captures a daytime scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, featuring a street, a multi-story building, and an extensive temporary settlement. In the right foreground and midground, a six-story building with a light tan and brown facade stands prominently. It features rows of arched windows with decorative light-colored trim and dark metal grates. Clothes are drying on a rack outside a window on a lower floor. The building's roof features a white water tank and a solar panel. Its ground level is elevated on arched columns, creating an open space. The paved road in the midground has a white pedestrian crosswalk and white arrow markings indicating left turn and straight/right turn options. Dirt and muddy areas with small puddles flank the road. Strong shadows from the building are cast across the road and dirt. Several individuals are present: three people are crossing the street on the crosswalk (two in light-colored tops, one in yellow). Two additional people walk further down the road. A small child in dark clothing is visible near a tent in the left foreground. Within the temporary settlement, two people are walking near makeshift stalls. To the right, beneath the building's overhang, one person sits on a chair. The left midground and background are dominated by a sprawling temporary settlement, consisting of numerous tents and makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins, canvas, and various salvaged materials. Many shelters have exposed fronts, some appearing to be market stalls with Arabic signage, including "PAY PAL." Blue and black plastic water tanks are visible throughout the camp. Dirt pathways weave through the settlement. In the far background, a large cylindrical storage tank is visible on an elevated mound to the left. Beyond the settlement and agricultural fields, the Mediterranean Sea is visible on the horizon under a clear, cloudless blue sky. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, indicating morning or late afternoon.
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