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- "The image depicts an outdoor scene in Nanyuki, Kenya, viewed from a low angle" by FM-2mR6d4C, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Nanyuki, Kenya, viewed from a low angle
The image depicts an outdoor scene in Nanyuki, Kenya, viewed from a low angle. In the immediate foreground, the top of a bent human knee or upper leg, clad in light-colored fabric, occupies the lower center. To the left of the leg, a curved, metallic railing, consistent with a pool ladder handrail, is visible. The midground features a multi-story building with a distinctive, steep, dark-colored tiled roof, resembling an A-frame or chalet style. This roof incorporates multiple angled windows. A central section of the building below the roof features white walls with dark brown trim, housing two narrow, vertically oriented windows with wooden frames. Above this section, a balcony extends, enclosed by a transparent glass railing with metallic posts. A set of wooden double doors is visible behind the balcony railing. To the left of the building, a wooden picnic table is situated on green grass. The landscaping around the building includes green grass, cultivated beds with yellow flowering shrubs, and clusters of small purple/pink flowers. A tall, conical evergreen shrub stands prominently in front of the white-walled section of the building. A paved pathway or driveway is present on the right side of the frame. The background consists of a clear, bright blue sky with a slight rainbow-like lens flare emanating from the upper left. A section of a palm frond extends into the upper left portion of the sky. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight.
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