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This forensic image captures an upward view of an interior or semi-covered ceiling structure, located in Bhagsu, India. The ceiling features a rustic construction with multiple rough-hewn wooden beams serving as rafters, supporting an overhead surface composed of weathered, light-colored material, likely wood planks or stone slabs. This overhead surface exhibits dark, irregular stains and discoloration, indicative of moisture or environmental exposure. A prominent, larger diameter wooden beam runs horizontally across the mid-ground, perpendicular to the smaller rafters. A bright green rope is coiled multiple times around this main horizontal beam, and a second, thinner green rope hangs vertically from it, terminating in a loose loop near the bottom of the frame. In the upper-left quadrant, a white rectangular electronic device, identified as a network access point or Wi-Fi router with two external antennas, is affixed to the corner where a light-green painted wall meets the ceiling structure. Adjacent to it, a small, white domed light fixture is mounted on the wall. Yellow and black electrical cables are visible, connected to these devices and running along the structural elements. The light-green wall on the left side of the frame displays significant cracking and peeling paint, exposing an underlying lighter layer. A section of a brown wooden window frame is partially visible on the far left. The overall scene depicts an aged or utilitarian architectural environment with exposed structural elements.
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