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This image depicts the exterior front of a residential building in Pedda Kammavaripalli, India, captured during daylight hours. The scene is dominated by a cream-colored wall featuring a main entrance, windows, and utility installations.

In the foreground, a detailed, colorful rangoli (kolam) pattern is drawn on a light grey concrete surface. The design incorporates white outlines of peacocks, flowers, and geometric shapes, filled with dots of blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and purple. Three concrete steps lead up to a raised entrance platform; the top two steps are covered with dark green/grey stone.

The main entrance consists of a partially open white retractable metal security gate. Behind it, a blue wooden door is visible, mostly obscured by a blue patterned curtain hanging internally. Green leaves and a few yellow flowers are draped decoratively over the top of the main door frame/security gate. A white metal handrail is affixed to the right side of the steps. Above the main door, on the wall, are a light fixture and two small framed images, likely religious deities.

To the left of the entrance, a "VOLTAS by TATA Product" air conditioning outdoor unit is mounted on the cream-colored wall, with its fan visible. Black electrical conduits connect to it. Below the AC unit is an open blue-framed window with a concentric circle design. A green string, possibly a clothesline, stretches across an opening to the far left. A bundle of natural-fiber brooms leans in a recessed corner to the left of the entrance platform. Two weathered, cylindrical objects stand vertically against the wall in a corner near the brooms.

To the right of the main door, another similar blue-framed window, closed, is present. A yellow circular sticker marked "MSC. 13018" is affixed to the wall below a black electrical box. Further right, a rectangular sign displays the number "152". Below this, a network of grey PVC pipes runs horizontally along the base of the wall. Faint, indecipherable handwritten text is visible on the wall above the "152" sign. No individuals are present in the image.
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Mar 27, 2026

Pedda Kammavaripalli, India

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This image depicts the exterior front of a residential building in Pedda Kammavaripalli, India, captured during daylight hours. The scene is dominated by a cream-colored wall featuring a main entrance, windows, and utility installations. In the foreground, a detailed, colorful rangoli (kolam) pattern is drawn on a light grey concrete surface. The design incorporates white outlines of peacocks, flowers, and geometric shapes, filled with dots of blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and purple. Three concrete steps lead up to a raised entrance platform; the top two steps are covered with dark green/grey stone. The main entrance consists of a partially open white retractable metal security gate. Behind it, a blue wooden door is visible, mostly obscured by a blue patterned curtain hanging internally. Green leaves and a few yellow flowers are draped decoratively over the top of the main door frame/security gate. A white metal handrail is affixed to the right side of the steps. Above the main door, on the wall, are a light fixture and two small framed images, likely religious deities. To the left of the entrance, a "VOLTAS by TATA Product" air conditioning outdoor unit is mounted on the cream-colored wall, with its fan visible. Black electrical conduits connect to it. Below the AC unit is an open blue-framed window with a concentric circle design. A green string, possibly a clothesline, stretches across an opening to the far left. A bundle of natural-fiber brooms leans in a recessed corner to the left of the entrance platform. Two weathered, cylindrical objects stand vertically against the wall in a corner near the brooms. To the right of the main door, another similar blue-framed window, closed, is present. A yellow circular sticker marked "MSC. 13018" is affixed to the wall below a black electrical box. Further right, a rectangular sign displays the number "152". Below this, a network of grey PVC pipes runs horizontally along the base of the wall. Faint, indecipherable handwritten text is visible on the wall above the "152" sign. No individuals are present in the image.

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