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An upward-angled, low-perspective photograph captures the intricate and ornate facade of a building, identified by visible text as a Swaminarayan Mandir, located in London, United Kingdom. The sky, partially visible at the top, is overcast, suggesting daytime. The building's main section on the left is richly detailed with multi-tiered, golden-yellow and reddish-brown architectural elements, featuring numerous carvings, sculptures, and decorative motifs. A fine, protective netting covers parts of this ornate facade, possibly to deter birds or prevent damage. To the right, a contrasting section of the building features grey, textured stone with prominent geometric patterns, fluted columns, and stepped designs. A large, dark brown wooden door with deeply carved, square panels is visible, recessed within this grey section. A red rectangular sign runs horizontally along a section of the golden facade, bearing the clearly legible white text "SWAMINARAYAN M.A.N.D.I.R". Below this sign, a smaller red emblem or plaque is also visible, though its specific details are indistinct. In the lower right, a detailed spiderweb is visible on the grey stone structure, adding a small natural element to the man-made grandeur. In the upper right corner, a glimpse of another, more modern-looking building with a metal roof is visible against the cloudy sky. The overall impression is one of detailed craftsmanship and religious architecture.
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