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The image displays the San Carlos Borromeo Church in Tinaquillo, Venezuela, presented from a low-angle, frontal perspective. The church's facade is predominantly white, accentuated with gold-ochre trim along architectural features. A tall, central bell tower, square in shape with a visible clock face on its upper section, culminates in a multi-tiered, grey spire. Four smaller, conical spires with reddish tips flank the central tower at a lower elevation. The ground level features three large, dark-paneled arched doors, each surmounted by a simple cross emblem in gold-ochre. Above the central door, a circular rose window is present. Decorative geometric patterns line the cornices and arch surrounds. Sunlight illuminates the structure, casting shadows from the building's elements and from a dark-leaved tree partially visible in the upper left corner. Several tall palm trees are situated to the right of the church. The sky is blue with scattered white clouds. No individuals or active interactions are depicted.
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