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A vertical shot captures the architectural details of a colonial-style stone building, likely a church or bell tower, against a bright blue sky. The structure is made of light-colored, textured stone, consistent with the sillar stone often found in Arequipa, Peru. The dominant feature is a bell gable on the left, showcasing three distinct arch-shaped openings, each housing a dark-toned bell. Above these, the gable forms a classical triangular pediment, which appears to be crowned with a cross or finial at its apex. Below the bell openings, on the building's facade, a detailed carved coat of arms or crest is visible, containing heraldic symbols, although no specific text can be deciphered. In the mid-ground, a decorative wrought iron fence with intricate scroll patterns stretches horizontally, partially obscuring an arched recess or doorway within the building. Further to the right, a sturdy stone wall with visible blockwork forms a significant portion of the foreground, suggesting a surrounding perimeter or an adjacent structure. The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting clear shadows from the ironwork and architectural elements onto the stone surfaces, indicating a daytime setting with clear weather. A small patch of foliage or trees is visible in the lower left background.
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