The image shows a photograph of the Old City of Beer-Sheva taken on October 28, 2000, from an intersection of Trumpledor and Hadassah Street during Shabbat. The top half of the image is split into two parts: one part shows a large, multi-story building in the background with numerous windows and balconies. To its left are several smaller buildings that appear to be shops or stores. There is some signage on these buildings but it is not legible. In front of them is an empty street.
The bottom half of the image shows another view from the same intersection, but this time looking down a small side street with what appears to be a shop on the right-hand side and an alleyway leading off to the left. The sky in both images is clear and blue, suggesting it was taken during the day.
Overall, the image captures a quiet moment in the Old City of Beer-Sheva during Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath), highlighting its historic architecture and serene atmosphere. – AI vision
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