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This image depicts the large, ornate east window and upper wall section of St. Nicholas Minster in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, at night. The view is an upward-looking, low-angle shot. The lower portion of the wall visible is constructed from dark flint with irregularly shaped, lighter stone aggregates. Above this, the architecture transitions to dressed stone, featuring decorative Gothic flushwork patterns, particularly on the prominent buttresses or turrets flanking the central window. The main subject is a large Gothic window assembly, comprising seven tall, narrow lancet lights, each with intricate tracery. Above these, a substantial circular rose window with complex stone tracery is visible. The window glass appears dark and detailed, indicative of stained or leaded glass. The entire structure is illuminated from below by an unseen artificial light source, creating subtle highlights and shadows against a uniformly dark, unfeatured night sky. No individuals, vehicles, or other objects are present in the frame.
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