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The image displays the exterior of a large, modern-style church building, characterized by its cream-colored walls and a prominent central tower. The perspective is low-angle, looking up towards the church, suggesting the viewer is standing on steps leading to the entrance. The main facade features several large, rounded arches forming a covered portico, all painted in the same light cream or yellow hue as the rest of the building. Behind these arches, tall, arched windows with blue-tinted glass are visible. Directly above the main entrance, nestled within one of the central arches, is a small, light-colored religious statue, possibly of the Virgin Mary. The main entrance itself is a recessed, dark opening, indicating an interior beyond. Potted plants flank the entrance at the base of the columns. To the right of the main entrance, a blank rectangular white sign is affixed to the wall. Rising from the center of the church is a multi-tiered tower constructed from a contrasting darker, textured material, resembling stone or stone-patterned concrete. This tower also features tall, arched windows on each level. A simple, light-colored Latin cross crowns the very top of the tower, silhouetted against the bright sky. The roofs of the church are sloped, with light-colored eaves. In the foreground, a series of wide, light brown or orange steps lead up to the church entrance. Several individuals are present near the entrance: on the left side of the steps, a person in dark, patterned clothing stands with a small child partially visible beside them. Other figures are indistinctly visible within the shadowed main doorway and near a smaller arched entrance on the far right, where a person in a light-colored outfit is standing. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural light, suggesting it is daytime. The sky is clear, appearing very light blue or hazy white, with no clouds. On the far left of the image, a yellow and white striped pole or pylon is partially visible, extending upwards along the side of the church.
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