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A front-facing view captures a double-leaf wooden door and its surrounding archway, situated in Ngong ward, Kenya. The archway is constructed from light-colored, rough-hewn stone blocks. Above the wooden doors, a semi-circular transom window (fanlight) is integrated into the arch, featuring multiple colored glass panes—specifically shades of green, teal, brown, and purple—divided by white mullions. The double doors are constructed from medium-brown wood, with each leaf composed of multiple raised rectangular panels. A silver-colored lever handle and lock mechanism is installed on the right door. The immediate foreground shows a tiled floor, primarily consisting of light beige square tiles, with a segment of two-tone brown and beige tiles visible on the lower left. A white tiled threshold with a silver metal strip runs horizontally across the base of the doors. A wooden beam is visible along the top edge of the stone wall above the arch. No individuals or active events are depicted.
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