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This is a medium-shot, eye-level photograph of a large, cylindrical prayer wheel within a temple setting, likely in Keylong, India. The prayer wheel is predominantly made of dark metal with ornate gold banding. The gold bands are decorated with relief carvings of Tibetan script and decorative motifs. The wheel is supported by a dark metal stand. To the left, a bright red pillar is visible, a common architectural feature in Buddhist monasteries. Above the prayer wheel, prayer flags with Tibetan script are strung across a beam, fluttering gently. The ceiling above is decorated with colorful paintings of floral patterns and clouds, and a small bell is suspended from it. The floor is paved with dark, square tiles. In the foreground, several rounded stones are placed on the floor, some with carved designs. The background reveals more of the temple's interior, including murals depicting religious figures. The overall impression is one of spiritual reverence and traditional Buddhist architecture.
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