
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the upper section of a Hindu temple in Eldoret, Kenya, under an overcast sky. The temple features at least three prominent, cream-colored, intricately carved shikhara (dome-like spires), characteristic of temple architecture. Each shikhara has a multi-tiered design and tapers upwards, topped with a finial. Behind the temple, a larger, two-story building with yellow-orange walls and a brown tiled roof is visible, suggesting it might be part of the temple complex or an adjacent structure. Several windows with dark frames are visible on this building. Overhead, three dark utility lines or power cables run horizontally across the upper portion of the frame. From the finials of the temple's shikhara, long, narrow strips of fabric, likely religious flags or banners, extend upwards. One reddish-brown flag is visible on the left, a longer, darker one in the center, and a shorter one on the right. A dark green tree or bush partially obscures the leftmost shikhara. The sky is uniformly cloudy and grey, indicating an overcast daytime. At the very bottom, a decorative railing or fence with small, ornate pillars is partially visible. No people or specific activities are depicted, and no text is visible in the image.
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