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This image captures a side perspective of a grand, historic building, identified by a prominent sign as Brisbane City Hall, under bright daylight. The structure is constructed from light-colored, possibly sandstone blocks, exhibiting classical architectural elements. On the left side, a series of tall, fluted columns with ornate capitals are visible, suggesting a portico or colonnade. Below these columns, dark-paned windows are set back into the building. Further along the facade, several rounded, arched windows are integrated into the stone. In the immediate foreground, a dark, rectangular sign or display panel is situated, bearing the embossed white text "BRISBANE CITY HALL." Lush green foliage, including broad-leafed plants, surrounds this sign and extends into a garden bed that runs parallel to the building. Among the greenery, several vibrant orange "Bird of Paradise" flowers (Strelitzia) add a striking color contrast. Adjacent to the garden bed, a wide area covered with light brown gravel is visible, bordered by a grey concrete or stone curb on the right. At the top of the frame, a large, textured, light-colored cylindrical object, likely a palm tree trunk, extends diagonally across the scene. The clear, even lighting indicates a bright, sunny day. No people are present, lending a serene and monumental atmosphere to the urban landscape. The visible text unambiguously identifies the location as Brisbane City Hall, placing the scene within Brisbane, Australia.
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