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A detailed view captures a section of a decorative outdoor wall located at Barahi Chowk in Pokhara, Nepal. The wall is composed of numerous irregular and rectangular concrete or masonry tiles, predominantly gray-brown in hue, exhibiting signs of weathering and some minor greenish organic growth along the bottom edge. Each tile features a unique bas-relief carving. Visible motifs include various stylized botanical forms such as multi-lobed leaves and single leaves, abstract wavy patterns, and circular clusters. Specific identifiable carvings include a camel depicted in a desert landscape on a mid-left tile, and a trident-like object with swirling ornamentation directly below it. A central, slightly lighter gray square tile displays a prominent circular, swirling, organic symbol with three inner spirals. Other tiles feature a winged creature, a stylized heart shape, an intricate geometric border, and a lotus or lily-pad design. Toward the bottom right, a distinct Apple Inc. logo (a bitten apple) is carved into one of the tiles. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted within the static scene. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an overcast condition or indirect illumination.
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