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An exterior scene depicts a weathered wooden double door set into a pale green plastered wall, indicative of a structure in Puttaparthi, India. The door features four panels, each with an internal mesh or grille pattern, and is framed by dark brown wood. A golden circular emblem is affixed to the upper left door panel. A metallic latch and a deadbolt are visible on the left side of the door. To the left of the door, a yellow-painted metal security gate or screen with a square mesh pattern is partially visible. A small green decorative object, possibly a toy frog, hangs by a red string above the upper left corner of the door frame. The pale green wall to the right of the door is marked with various items: a yellow, irregularly shaped patch at the top right contains the black handwritten text "HSC 3490". Below this, a blue rectangular sign displays "171" prominently. Further down, several pieces of paper, appearing to be notices or advertisements, are taped to the wall, with one showing images of food. A white electrical switch plate with a single toggle switch is mounted below these papers. A cream-colored vertical pillar is partially visible on the far right. The floor in front of the door is tiled with a brown, beige, and white mosaic pattern, upon which a rectangular woven doormat with a ribbed texture is placed. An off-white horizontal ventilation opening or window frame is present above the door.
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