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The image depicts a brightly lit architectural corridor within an institutional building, likely a school or university campus, in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The foreground features a textured, granular golden-yellow wall on the left, forming a corner with a perpendicular wall of the same material. The ceiling above is white and textured. To the right, a dark brown, possibly wooden, door is partially open, extending into the frame from a white wall. This door features two silver-colored doorknobs and a small rectangular white sign with black text, including "SALON 413," affixed to its surface. On the white wall adjacent to the door, multiple signs are visible: a prominent red square sign with a white graphic (possibly a fire safety symbol), a white notice board with various documents clipped, and two smaller red square signs with white symbols below (likely prohibitory signs). The flooring consists of light grey, textured aggregate concrete, with reddish-brown tile borders visible at the base of some walls and framing the threshold of the open door. Yellow and black striped tape is present on the floor directly in front of the open door, indicating a marked area. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the scene, casting sharp, geometric shadows across the floor and walls, emphasizing the architectural forms and textures. Through the open corridor and archways leading into the background, a series of receding golden-yellow structures with white ceilings are visible. In the distant background, outside the enclosed corridor, a red building or structure is partially visible under a bright blue sky, with some green foliage. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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