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The image shows a section of the Shah-i-Zinda ensemble in Samarkand City, Uzbekistan. The photograph is taken from a low angle, emphasizing the architectural details and decorative elements. On the left, there is a wall covered in intricate tilework featuring geometric patterns in blue and brown. The tiles appear to be arranged in various designs, creating a visually complex texture. The wall seems to be part of a larger structure, possibly a tomb or mausoleum, given the location. On the right, there is a stone staircase leading upwards. The steps are made of white marble or a similar light-colored stone. The steps are adorned with planted flowers in red and yellow. People are partially visible on the staircase, seemingly descending. They are dressed in various colors and patterns and can only be seen from the upper torso up. The words "Shakhi Zinda ensemble" are written on the side of the stone steps in gold letters.
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