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The image depicts the exterior of a two-story residential building located in Puttaparthi, India, focusing on its ground-level entrance. The building facade is primarily light peach/cream, accented with blue square tiles and scalloped trim, and decorative yellow circular floral motifs. The upper floor features three rectangular windows with yellow frames. An external staircase with a matching color scheme ascends on the right side of the structure.

The main entrance features an open wooden double door with a yellow and red painted frame, leading into a dimly lit interior. Above the doorway, a small framed image and a larger panel displaying three Hindu deities are visible. A green leafy garland hangs above the door. The entrance threshold consists of brown and light grey checkerboard tiles, with a white cloth resting on them. Two unpainted grey steps provide access to this tiled area. The wall surrounding the entrance is clad in grey and brown patterned ceramic tiles.

To the left of the entrance, a dark green metal gate stands slightly ajar, with a white and orange checkered towel draped over it. Beyond the gate, a metal railing decorated with small plants is visible. To the right of the entrance, a yellow rectangular pillar-like structure is labeled "HSC 18169 18170" in black text, topped by a plastic water bottle dispenser. A red towel and a blue-and-white striped towel are hung on a metal rack attached to the building adjacent to this pillar.

In the left foreground, the front wheel and a portion of a maroon scooter are parked, with a yellow sack positioned behind it. In the right foreground, two terracotta pots containing small green plants rest on a concrete step. A bundle of dried branches lies near the pots. Below this step, part of a woven cot or charpoy is visible, alongside a blue bag. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime.
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Mar 18, 2026

Puttaparthi, India

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The image depicts the exterior of a two-story residential building located in Puttaparthi, India, focusing on its ground-level entrance. The building facade is primarily light peach/cream, accented with blue square tiles and scalloped trim, and decorative yellow circular floral motifs. The upper floor features three rectangular windows with yellow frames. An external staircase with a matching color scheme ascends on the right side of the structure. The main entrance features an open wooden double door with a yellow and red painted frame, leading into a dimly lit interior. Above the doorway, a small framed image and a larger panel displaying three Hindu deities are visible. A green leafy garland hangs above the door. The entrance threshold consists of brown and light grey checkerboard tiles, with a white cloth resting on them. Two unpainted grey steps provide access to this tiled area. The wall surrounding the entrance is clad in grey and brown patterned ceramic tiles. To the left of the entrance, a dark green metal gate stands slightly ajar, with a white and orange checkered towel draped over it. Beyond the gate, a metal railing decorated with small plants is visible. To the right of the entrance, a yellow rectangular pillar-like structure is labeled "HSC 18169 18170" in black text, topped by a plastic water bottle dispenser. A red towel and a blue-and-white striped towel are hung on a metal rack attached to the building adjacent to this pillar. In the left foreground, the front wheel and a portion of a maroon scooter are parked, with a yellow sack positioned behind it. In the right foreground, two terracotta pots containing small green plants rest on a concrete step. A bundle of dried branches lies near the pots. Below this step, part of a woven cot or charpoy is visible, alongside a blue bag. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime.

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