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close-up, angled view of a building facade covered in graffiti
Momentclose-up, angled view of a building facade covered in graffiti. The building appears to be in an urban environment, possibly Lisbon, Portugal, given the presence of a road barrier and a highway in the foreground. The facade is weathered and painted a light color, with sections of exposed brickwork. Large, stylized graffiti in red paint is prominent on the building. On the left side, a series of symbols that appear to be in a stylized script, possibly the letters "TETA," are painted across the wall. On the right side, the word "SEC50." is painted in large, blocky letters, also in red. Several windows on the building are boarded up with brick. Electrical wires and conduits are visible running along the facade. A metal pole, likely a lamppost or utility pole, is positioned vertically in the center-right of the image. Above the building, a section of a roof is visible, with a distinct band of color featuring the word "LIBERDADE" (meaning "Liberty" in Portuguese) in white lettering against a yellow and green background, reminiscent of the Portuguese flag. This detail strongly suggests a location in Portugal, and likely Lisbon due to its prominent use of such patriotic symbols. The foreground of the image shows a concrete barrier and a section of a road, indicating the building is adjacent to a highway or major thoroughfare. The overall impression is of an urban scene that is somewhat neglected, with evidence of graffiti and boarded-up windows.

