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This vertical, eye-level shot captures the ornate facade of a historic two-story building in Karakol City, Kyrgyzstan. The structure features textured yellow walls contrasted with extensive and intricately carved white wooden architectural elements, reminiscent of traditional Russian or Central Asian wooden lace architecture. The building's most prominent features are the decorative white window frames, which boast elaborate scrolled patterns and pediments, encasing multi-pane windows. A delicate, lace-like white wooden frieze runs along the eaves and beneath the upper-story balcony, showcasing detailed craftsmanship. An iron-wrought white railing defines the upper-level balcony. The ground floor entrance is recessed, featuring a dark brown door, and is flanked by two robust white columns with carved detailing near their capitals. These columns support the balcony above. To the right of the upper balcony, a dark rectangular plaque with white text is mounted on the yellow wall, likely a historical marker, though its inscription is not legible. Stone steps lead up to the building's entrance from a paved area or sidewalk to the right. Sparse greenery is visible around the base of the steps and a small evergreen tree is present in the bottom-left corner. The sky above is bright but appears overcast, indicating daytime. The photograph highlights the building's unique architectural style and meticulous decorative details.
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