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An eye-level, rotated-slightly-to-the-left outdoor shot reveals a detailed section of the Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis in Samarkand City, Uzbekistan. The architecture is characterized by intricate blue and tan tilework in geometric and floral patterns. A large, arched recess, lined with mosaic tiles, dominates the frame. Inside the recess, there's an opening with a lattice-like screen and a small, wooden-shuttered window to the right. Shadow play within the recess adds depth. Another archway is visible below, hinting at the larger scale of the building. The overall impression is one of ornate, historical craftsmanship.
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