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This close-up image shows a section of an ornate stone building facade in Arequipa, Peru, likely constructed from local sillar stone. The building exhibits a historical architectural style, possibly Gothic Revival, with intricate details. The prominent feature is a large pointed arch window, housing three smaller, vertically stacked arched windows. These smaller windows have multiple rectangular panes, reflecting ambient light. To the left of this main window, the facade features a section with decorative crenellated battlements along its top edge, suggesting a turret or a decorative parapet. Below these crenellations, an elaborate frieze with floral or sun-like carved patterns is visible, punctuated by a decorative finial. Several small birds, appearing to be pigeons, are perched on the ledges and decorative elements of the building's facade, particularly on the carved frieze and near the crenellations. The sky, visible in the upper left corner of the image, is bright with some faint clouds, indicating that the photograph was taken during the daytime. No specific human activity or visible text is present in the frame. The focus is entirely on the architectural details and the stone craftsmanship.
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