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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of carved stone slabs and parts of a stone building in Gosh, Armenia. The stone building is made of large, rectangular, reddish-brown stones. Some of the stones are chipped or worn. There is a hint of green foliage growing from cracks in the upper part of the wall. The sky is bright blue and clear. In the foreground, to the left, is a bush with several dark red rose blooms and green leaves. To the right of the roses are several carved stone slabs leaning against the building or standing on smaller stone bases. From left to right, the first slab is upright and appears to have a carved relief of a figure within an arched frame. It is set on a rectangular stone base with further carved details. Next to it, also leaning against the wall, is a taller, narrower slab with intricate geometric and floral carvings, also set on a base. To the right of this is another upright stone slab, this one wider and shorter, with a detailed relief carving of a cross and surrounding patterns. This slab rests on a large, rectangular, grey stone block. Further to the right, a portion of another carved stone pillar is visible, with a repeating geometric pattern. The ground in front of the stones is paved with light-colored rectangular tiles. To the far left, a patch of rough, rocky terrain with sparse green vegetation slopes upwards. The overall impression is of an ancient or historical site, possibly religious, given the presence of carved crosses.
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