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The image, taken in Mysuru, India, shows a sunlit outdoor scene featuring two men near a building entrance or corridor. The photograph is oriented vertically and needs to be viewed with a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation.

In the midground, a metallic railing runs horizontally. Behind this railing, on the right side of the frame, a man with dark hair and a beard, dressed in a brown and black striped short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and black sneakers, stands. He is touching his nose with his right hand while looking downwards. To his left, a white rectangular sign with a red border is visible. It indicates a restroom, displaying a male figure icon, the word "TOILET" written vertically, and "MALE" horizontally below the icon, along with text in Kannada script.

Further back and to the left of the first man, partially obscured by the railing, another man is seen wearing a white short-sleeved t-shirt and dark trousers. He also looks downwards, with his hands clasped or resting in front of him. Attached to the metallic railing in front of this second man is a red and white rectangular sign with a prominent crossed-out cigarette icon, clearly stating "NO SMOKING ZONE" in English and the equivalent message in Kannada script.

The background reveals a building structure with a light green/grey painted wall and a cream-colored metal gate, possibly leading into an interior. To the far left of the frame, a distinct architectural detail features a stack of decorative, reddish-brown textured elements, reminiscent of traditional roof tiles or a patterned facade. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting strong, defined shadows, suggesting a clear day during the morning or afternoon. The presence of Kannada script on the signs explicitly identifies the location as Karnataka, aligning with the provided context of Mysuru.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image, taken in Mysuru, India, shows a sunlit outdoor scene featuring two men near a building entrance or corridor. The photograph is oriented vertically and needs to be viewed with a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation. In the midground, a metallic railing runs horizontally. Behind this railing, on the right side of the frame, a man with dark hair and a beard, dressed in a brown and black striped short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and black sneakers, stands. He is touching his nose with his right hand while looking downwards. To his left, a white rectangular sign with a red border is visible. It indicates a restroom, displaying a male figure icon, the word "TOILET" written vertically, and "MALE" horizontally below the icon, along with text in Kannada script. Further back and to the left of the first man, partially obscured by the railing, another man is seen wearing a white short-sleeved t-shirt and dark trousers. He also looks downwards, with his hands clasped or resting in front of him. Attached to the metallic railing in front of this second man is a red and white rectangular sign with a prominent crossed-out cigarette icon, clearly stating "NO SMOKING ZONE" in English and the equivalent message in Kannada script. The background reveals a building structure with a light green/grey painted wall and a cream-colored metal gate, possibly leading into an interior. To the far left of the frame, a distinct architectural detail features a stack of decorative, reddish-brown textured elements, reminiscent of traditional roof tiles or a patterned facade. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting strong, defined shadows, suggesting a clear day during the morning or afternoon. The presence of Kannada script on the signs explicitly identifies the location as Karnataka, aligning with the provided context of Mysuru.

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