
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a wide view of an improvised settlement on sandy ground in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, the ground is unpaved, consisting of light brown sand with scattered small debris including bits of plastic and blue string. Faint tire or foot tracks are visible on the sandy surface. To the right, a makeshift structure is partially visible, covered by dark grey and orange tarpaulins. The orange tarp, edged with blue, appears to be loosely draped, and a metallic object, resembling a faucet or pipe fitting, is attached to it, surrounded by dark reddish fabric. Towards the left and extending into the mid-ground, a series of at least two, possibly more, white or light-colored tarp shelters are constructed along a narrow dirt path that recedes into the distance. These shelters appear to be temporary dwellings. In the far left background, a small group of three to four individuals, appearing to be adult males, are standing on the dirt path near the white shelters. Their specific actions or interactions are not discernible due to the distance. Beyond them, a sliver of the sea or a large body of water is visible on the horizon. In the background, behind the shelters, a more permanent-looking building with a flat roof is discernible, featuring several white cylindrical water tanks on its rooftop. A tall, weathered wooden utility pole stands centrally in the background, equipped with multiple cross arms, insulators, electrical wires, and what appear to be two small solar panels or lights mounted near its top. Another thinner utility pole is visible further back to the left of the main pole. Electrical wires traverse the upper portion of the frame horizontally.
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