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An external view depicts a two-story, Gothic Revival-style stone building in a state of disrepair, located in Cam Ranh, Vietnam. The building is constructed primarily of light-colored block work, exhibiting weathered surfaces and dark staining. The facade features a repeating pattern of ornate pointed arches on both the ground and upper floors, supported by decorative columns. The upper floor includes an open balcony area with a stone railing incorporating trefoil cutouts, topped by a flat roofline from which several stylized animal-shaped gargoyles project. The ceiling of the upper balcony appears unfinished or damaged. On the ground floor, multiple entryways are visible within the arched openings. Some contain light blue-green or light green louvered doors, with several appearing open or partially detached, revealing dark interior spaces. One opening is boarded with dark, possibly corrugated, material. In the immediate foreground, a sparse, dry landscape of weeds and light-brown vegetation extends across the dirt ground. This area is separated from the building's paved ground level by a low retaining wall clad with green hexagonal tiles, some of which are missing or damaged. Small pieces of litter, including a white plastic item and a pink container, are visible among the vegetation and near the building's entrance. In the distant background, hazy green hills and trees are discernible under a clear, bright blue sky. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene. A white cord or rope hangs vertically from the upper balcony on the left side of the structure.
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