
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a static, street-level view of a two-story building identified as Pusdiklat Buddhis Murti, located on Jajaran Murti street in Bandung City, Indonesia. The building's exterior features a white upper level with five tall, narrow windows, each accented by a projecting white sunshade. The ground level and the central entrance area are clad in dark grey, horizontally stacked stone. Above the main glass entrance door, a large, rectangular bronze-colored bas-relief is affixed, depicting a Dharma wheel flanked symmetrically by two deer. The property is enclosed by a dark grey metal fence constructed from numerous vertical bars. Affixed to this fence, a prominent red rectangular sign with a white border displays the international "No Parking" symbol (a red circle with a diagonal line through a 'P') along with Indonesian text indicating parking restrictions. The concrete sidewalk in the foreground displays minor cracking and features a long, linear metal grate, likely a drainage cover. In the mid-ground, to the right of the main building, a dark utility pole supports multiple overhead electrical wires and a transformer. A white street sign attached to the pole clearly reads "JAJARAN MURTI" at the top and "MURTI" below. Beyond the fence, a light green building is partially visible, and further in the background, a golden-domed structure can be discerned. The sky overhead is overcast. No people or active interactions are present within the frame.
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