
Stake attention in this memory
A building facade is captured in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, exhibiting a combination of beige rough-hewn stone and orange painted surfaces. The upper section of the stone facade features three arched recesses, each filled with a dark, opaque material. Above these, a string of five exposed incandescent light bulbs is suspended horizontally against the stone. Below the arches, a prominent white cornice spans the width of the ground floor. To the left of the image, a dark green metal door with a silver handle is set into the stone facade. Adjacent to the door, a green-framed window reveals a cluttered interior. To the right of the window and door, an arched, dark passageway recedes into the building. A single white pillar stands at the entrance to this passageway. The passageway floor is tiled with a black and white checkerboard pattern. The right side of the building features a curved section painted orange, edged with white decorative molding that aligns with the ground floor cornice. The ground directly in front of the building is paved with irregular dark flagstones, appearing wet. No individuals or active interactions are present. The building exhibits signs of weathering and minor disrepair, including peeling paint on the white trim. A white balustrade is partially visible at the top left, suggesting an upper balcony or roofline.
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