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This is a detailed, forensic, matter-of-fact description of an image taken in Volchynsky Selsoviet, Belarus. The image features a close-up of the exterior of a building, likely a church or a grand residence, with a pink facade. The architecture is ornate and classical. At the top of the frame, a dark, pyramidal structure, possibly a spire or a roof section, is visible against a bright blue sky with a few scattered white clouds. Below this structure, a curved architectural element, likely the top of a facade, is decorated with a white dentil molding and a classical frieze. Two elaborate white stucco ornaments, resembling cornucopias filled with fruit or foliage, are positioned at the apex of the curve, one on the left and one on the right. Below the curved section, there are two prominent windows. The upper window is oval-shaped and framed by intricate white stucco moldings. It features a grid of six panes, with a golden-colored frame. To the left and right of this oval window, there are decorative white stucco elements that resemble draped fabric or garlands, hanging down. Directly below the oval window is a larger, arched window. This window also has a grid of panes, with golden-colored frames. It is framed by ornate white stucco moldings, similar to those around the oval window, and features decorative stucco elements on its sides that resemble rosettes or floral motifs. The pink facade is divided vertically by broad, pale pink or off-white pilasters, which are bordered by thinner, darker pink vertical stripes. These pilasters appear to be inset or recessed from the main facade. The overall impression is of a well-maintained, architecturally significant building, characterized by its pastel color scheme and detailed classical ornamentation. No people are visible in the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with the sun casting some subtle shadows. The environment appears to be outdoors, with a clear sky.
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