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The image displays a set of weathered, faded blue double doors centered within a corrugated metal wall structure in Ndeiya, Kenya. The doors are constructed from vertical wooden planks, exhibiting extensive paint chipping that reveals patches of rust-colored underlying material and bare wood. A silver-colored metal slide bolt secures the two door panels together, fastened with a brass-colored padlock. Above the doors, a horizontal transom with several horizontal slats, also painted in the same faded blue, is integrated into the door frame. The wall surrounding the doors is composed of corrugated metal sheeting. The sheeting to the left of the doors is predominantly dark grey, showing signs of wear and discoloration. The sheeting directly above and to the right of the doors displays a lighter, more pronounced reddish-brown rust coloration. To the right of the doors, mounted on the corrugated wall, is a small, rectangular object appearing to be a sign or plaque with a faded blue background and a lighter border; any text on it is illegible. The ground directly in front of the doors and extending into the foreground is a flat, unadorned concrete or cement surface. No people, subjects, actions, or interactions are visible in the scene.
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