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An ornate bell tower or church facade is captured from a low-angle perspective, viewed against a clear, bright blue sky. The image is oriented sideways, but depicts a vertical structure. The tower is constructed in multiple tiers, featuring arched openings, at least one of which reveals a large metal bell, primarily white with black supports. Decorative black metal railings are installed in front of these openings. The architectural style includes detailed cream-colored or light-painted stone and stucco elements such as cornices, moldings, and decorative carvings that show signs of weathering. Protruding from the corners of the upper sections are sculptural elements, possibly gargoyles or decorative finials. At the very top, a slender weather vane or lightning rod is visible against the sky. A prominent feature is the right side of the structure, which is a wall of red brick laid in a stretcher bond pattern with white mortar. Running vertically along this brick wall is a distinctive decorative band composed of small, patterned tiles in yellow, blue, and white, suggesting local artisanal work like Talavera. The bright, cloudless sky indicates a sunny day. There are no people or discernible activities, and no visible text. The combination of brickwork, patterned tiles, and architectural style aligns with structures found in Puebla, Mexico.
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2,855
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