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The photograph captures a long, multi-unit building with light gray or white walls and a reddish-brown tiled roof, likely terracotta, under an overcast sky. The building is characterized by numerous prominent dormer windows, each featuring a small white cross at its peak. On one dormer, a blue sign with white Vietnamese text, "NHÀ DÒNG MẾN THÁNH GIÁ," identifies the structure as belonging to the "Congregation of the Lovers of the Holy Cross." The building has multiple dark wooden doors and white-framed windows. In the mid-ground, a paved stone area separates the building from the foreground, which is covered in dry, yellowish-brown grass. A row of dark green, slender coniferous trees is neatly planted along the paved path in front of the building. To the right, a large pine tree with dense, long needles occupies a significant portion of the frame, partially obscuring the building's end and the cloudy sky. The sky is filled with diffuse light from light gray and white clouds, indicating an overcast daytime. No human activity is depicted, conveying a sense of stillness. The architectural style and natural surroundings align with the provided location context of Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam.
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