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An outdoor scene in Pedda Kammavaripalli, India, depicts a construction or renovation site. A detached brown wooden double door frame, featuring an arched wrought-iron grille with yellow, red, and orange concentric rings, is propped upright. The door's panels are adorned with colorful, faded, painted designs in yellow, red, blue, and green, depicting flowers and geometric shapes. A silver-colored metal latch mechanism is visible on the right door panel. The door rests on several rough gray concrete blocks on the ground, leaning against two distinct wall structures. To the left, a section of wall painted faded green-yellow exhibits significant peeling, revealing reddish-brown brickwork. An open doorway or large aperture in this wall exposes an interior cavity with exposed brick. On a narrow ledge within this opening, three rolls of material (one purple, two white with patterns) and a white plastic bag are visible. Below this, a stack of approximately 14-16 rectangular gray concrete blocks is neatly arranged. A natural fiber broom leans against the wall nearby. To the right of the door, a wall constructed from gray concrete blocks, some textured and some with a smoother light gray finish, is visible. At the top of the door frame, a yellow sign with the inscription "2-322" is affixed. The ground in the foreground consists of dirt, with patches of fine yellow powder, possibly construction dust or cultural powder. Scattered small concrete fragments lie near the base of the door. Further to the right, a dark brown pot with yellow contents, possibly flowers or petals, sits on an elevated surface. No individuals are present in the scene. The area is brightly lit by daylight.
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