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This image captures the exterior of a temple, viewed from a low angle on an overcast day. The main subject is a richly adorned multi-tiered structure, likely a gopuram, characterized by its golden and reddish-brown coloring. Numerous intricately carved statues of deities and figures are visible across its many levels, giving it a highly decorative appearance. A fine, light-colored netting is draped over parts of this ornate structure, possibly for protection or maintenance. To the right of this golden edifice, a contrasting architectural section features a grey stone facade with relief carvings of geometric and columnar patterns. Below this stone work, a grand, dark wooden entrance is visible. The doors are deeply carved with repetitive square panels, each containing a floral or rosette motif. Prominently displayed between the golden tower and the grey stone section is a red banner with white text that reads "LONDON SRI MAHALAKSHMI TEMPLE". The overcast sky above suggests a cloudy daytime scene. The image provides a clear view of the distinct architectural styles combined in the building, highlighting the traditional South Indian temple design alongside a more contemporary or Western-influenced facade. The visible text confirms the location as London, United Kingdom. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing solely on the building's architecture.
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