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This image, captured within a building in Rosario, Argentina, showcases an ornate, dark wooden wall as its central feature. A grand clock with a dark wooden frame, embellished with intricate carvings, is prominently displayed. The clock's white face features Roman numerals (I through XII) and black hour and minute hands, indicating a time of approximately 10:10. Visible text on the clock face includes "joveria work" and "FAV". Above and to the right of the clock, two illuminated green "SALIDA" signs are mounted on the same carved wooden paneling. "SALIDA" is the Spanish word for "EXIT". Each rectangular sign displays the word in bright green letters, with smaller, faint text, possibly "SOTO", visible in the upper right corner of the signs. Electrical wiring runs from these signs to nearby wall outlets. To the far right of the frame, a large, light-colored cylindrical object, possibly a ventilation or speaker unit, partially obscures a stained-glass window. This window exhibits a colorful floral design in shades of green, blue, and reddish-pink. Above the elaborate wooden paneling, the wall is plain white, adorned with decorative molding along the ceiling line. The photograph is taken from a low, diagonal angle, looking upwards, emphasizing the architectural details of what appears to be an elegant and potentially historic public space.
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