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A low-angle, upward-looking photograph captures a dense network of black power lines and cables against a light blue, hazy sky. The sky, mostly clear but with a soft, diffused appearance, dominates the background. To the right, a slender, white mosque minaret rises prominently. It is intricately designed with ornate patterns, possibly in contrasting dark colors, and features what appear to be tiered balconies. A distinct crescent moon finial crowns the very top of the minaret. Part of a brick structure, likely an adjacent building, is visible at the extreme top right corner, showing exposed brickwork and some protruding metal elements. In the bottom left of the frame, a section of a weathered concrete pole or pillar is visible. Numerous black cables are tightly wrapped around this pole and extend from it, crisscrossing diagonally across the sky. The wires vary in thickness and create a complex, somewhat tangled pattern. The scene depicts a blend of religious architecture and utility infrastructure, characteristic of urban and semi-urban environments in locations like Chak 166 GB, Pakistan. There are no people visible, nor is there any discernible text. The diffused light indicates daytime, possibly under an overcast or hazy sky.
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