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An exterior, eye-level photograph captures the Nha Trang Cathedral (Christ the King Cathedral) in Nha Trang, Vietnam, under a uniformly dark grey, overcast sky. The large, Gothic Revival-style building occupies the right and upper-middle portions of the frame, presenting pale cream-colored walls, dark grey tiled roofs, and prominent dark grey stone trim on its pilasters and lower sections. Multiple gabled dormer windows with arched and circular designs are visible along the steep roofline. The visible side facade features several arched recesses and circular decorative windows with reddish-brown frames. In the immediate foreground, a dense bed of bright yellow flowers, consistent with Cosmos, stretches across the lower-middle and right-middle of the image. This flower bed is bordered on the left by a light-colored brick-paved pathway. Two ornamental street lamps are present: one dark green with two globes on the far left, and another black lamp with three spherical white globes positioned closer to the cathedral's facade on the right. Lush green landscaping, including various shrubs, small trees, and a palm tree on the far right, frames the base of the building. Distant palm trees and partial structures are faintly visible on the far left, beyond the pathway. No individuals or discernible actions are depicted within the scene.
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