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The image displays the entrance to a building in Pedda Kammavaripalli, India. A prominent archway, painted in a vibrant teal or turquoise, serves as the main entry point. The inner surface of the arch is painted white. Within this archway, a blue wooden door is partially visible, featuring a yellow base frame. A pink curtain with a repeating light-colored leaf pattern hangs across the doorway, covering the lower section of the door. To the right of the curtain, a small garland of orange flowers is affixed to the door frame. To the left, a green fabric with a black geometric pattern is draped over a white architectural detail, with a plain olive-green cloth hanging below it. The ground immediately inside the archway is paved with dark, irregular stone slabs. This transitions to a light gray concrete step, which leads to another light gray concrete surface in the foreground. This surface shows signs of wear and a small, folded brown object, possibly a leaf or paper fragment, rests upon it. On the exterior teal wall to the left of the arch, a white rectangular sign bearing the black digits "140" is affixed, with faded script visible below the number. The teal paint exhibits minor wear and flaking in certain areas. No individuals are present in the scene.
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