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An exterior, low-angle, wide-shot photograph captures the stone facade of Nha Trang Cathedral (Christ the King Cathedral) in Nha Trang, Vietnam, under a clear blue sky. The Neo-Gothic style church, constructed from large grey stone blocks, dominates the frame, extending diagonally from the left foreground to the right background. Its prominent square bell tower, featuring a visible clock face displaying approximately 10:45, rises on the right side. The church's long side elevation, visible on the left, features a series of ornate pointed arches supported by robust columns. White statues are visible within some of these arched recesses. The base of the building is lined with several potted evergreen trees, trimmed into conical shapes. Further along the left, several motorcycles are parked alongside the building. The ground in the foreground and extending towards the church is a wide plaza paved with grey rectangular stone blocks. On the right side of the image, bright, direct sunlight creates strong illumination and casts distinct shadows across the paved plaza. Multiple palm trees are visible near the church entrance and in the background. Several individuals are present: one person in a dark top and light pants stands in the mid-ground on the right, partially illuminated by the sun. Other smaller figures are discernible in the far background on a higher elevation, suggesting a hillside or terrace. A tall residential building is partially visible in the distant background on the far left.
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