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The image presents an elevated, overhead view of a well-maintained courtyard garden within a colonial-style building, identified as likely the Museo Amparo in Puebla City, Mexico. At the center of the paved courtyard is a multi-tiered, fluted gray stone fountain actively recirculating water. Four red brick pathways extend radially from the fountain, dividing the garden into four primary quadrants. These quadrants contain geometrically shaped garden beds with diverse green plantings, including meticulously sculpted topiary hedges, dense ground cover such as ivy, and various ornamental shrubs and trees. Specific topiary shapes include spheres, cones, and rectangular forms. Larger green foliage, possibly bird of paradise plants, are visible, along with scattered flowering plants displaying red and white blooms. The garden is bordered by a covered walkway, characterized by a series of repeating arches supported by white pillars. The building's interior walls visible through the arches, along with the columns, are painted a light terracotta or pinkish-orange color, accented with white cornices. Through several arches, dimly lit interior rooms are visible. A dark, slender, possibly human-form statue or sculpture stands within the furthest right archway. Partially visible in the upper-left corner is a dark metal garden bench. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight, indicating an outdoor setting, and no individuals are present.
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