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A vertical, eye-level shot depicts a closed, traditional double wooden door with an arched stained-glass transom, located in Ngong ward, Kenya. The double doors are constructed from medium-brown wood, each leaf featuring five vertically aligned recessed panels. A silver-colored lever handle with an integrated keyhole is present on the right door leaf, positioned on its left vertical stile. The wood shows signs of wear, including minor scratches and discoloration. Above the doors, a semicircular transom contains seven distinct segments of stained glass, separated by white mullions. These segments include shades of dark green, blue-green, reddish-purple, brown, and clear/frosted glass, some exhibiting a textured pattern. The archway immediately surrounding the transom is constructed from light-colored, rough-hewn stone or concrete blocks. Below the doors, a threshold of light-colored square tiles, edged with a thin silver metal strip, is visible. No individuals are present.
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