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This image depicts the interior of a prayer hall, specifically focusing on the mihrab (prayer niche), located in Quetta, Pakistan. The central feature is an ornate mihrab, an arched alcove, adorned with intricate floral and geometric patterns executed in mosaic tile and mirrored elements. The predominant colors in the mihrab's decoration are blue, green, red, gold, and white. At the base of the mihrab, the wall is covered with dark, plain tiles. In front of the mihrab, a richly patterned fabric, primarily red and gold, is draped over a low structure or stand. A small, light-colored block or platform is partially visible on the floor in front of the draped fabric, alongside an orange spherical object. The floor is entirely covered with large, red prayer carpets featuring distinctive beige-gold mihrab-shaped patterns and geometric borders. Two smaller, individual prayer rugs, one purple and one tan, are laid on top of the main carpet in the foreground, positioned towards the mihrab. The surrounding walls above the tiled wainscoting are light-colored. The lower section of the right wall features dark, checkered tiles, while the left wall has plain dark tiles. A small window is visible on the left wall, admitting ambient light. A green digital clock displaying "524" is mounted on a column to the upper right of the mihrab. Various framed items, possibly calligraphy or religious text, are affixed to the walls, along with a circular decorative plate on the upper right wall. A small white electronic device or speaker is placed on a ledge to the right of the mihrab. The scene is devoid of people.
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