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The image presents a striking low-angle view of a prominent section of a grand Victorian Gothic Revival building, likely a clock tower or a major facade, set against a clear, bright blue sky. The structure is characterized by its rich red brickwork complemented by extensive use of light-colored stone for intricate decorative elements, carvings, and architectural details. Two large, circular clock faces are visible on the red brick walls. The upper clock, more fully visible, features black Roman numerals and hands, indicating the time to be approximately 11:20. Its face also includes an ornate, floral-like pattern at its center. The lower clock face, partially obscured, appears to share a similar design. The building boasts multiple pointed spires and turrets, some adorned with distinctive horizontal black and light-colored striped patterns. Elaborate stone ornamentation, including decorative railings, tracery, and gargoyle-like figures, frames windows and cornices, adding to the building's intricate detailing. Portions of a dark, slate-grey roof are also visible. The perspective is from below, looking sharply upwards, which emphasizes the towering scale and intricate craftsmanship of the architecture. The clear sky suggests daytime and fair weather conditions. Based on its distinctive architectural style and the provided context, the building is identifiable as St Pancras International in London, United Kingdom. No people or specific activities are depicted, with the focus solely on the magnificent structure itself.
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3AE60
Volume
2,195
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TVL
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