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This image presents a frontal view of the entrance to a building located in Kochi, India. The scene is static, devoid of people or direct action.

The immediate foreground features a reddish-brown, possibly tiled or painted, step or low platform leading up to a dark brown, weathered wooden door frame. The exterior wall, predominantly yellowish-beige with a rough stucco texture, shows patches of lighter blue paint residue and general wear.

On the left exterior wall, a black electrical conduit runs vertically, connecting to a white rectangular electrical switch. Below it, a small, dark rectangular fixture is mounted. The left side of the door frame is embellished with a hanging string of small, multi-colored decorative items. Above the main doorway, a horizontal transom window with obscured panes is integrated into the door frame. The doorway itself contains two dark brown wooden door panels, each featuring two recessed rectangular sections, partially opened inward to the right.

To the right of the doorway, a rectangular religious print, depicting a child reading, is affixed to the wall. At the far right foreground, a small green potted plant rests on the reddish-brown surface.

Through the open doorway, the interior of a room is visible. This initial room features walls painted a pale purple or lavender. The ceiling displays visible wooden beams or slats. A circular wall clock with a light face and dark numerals is mounted on the left wall of this room. The floor within this visible interior section is a dark reddish-brown. Further into the interior, a darker, recessed doorway leads into an even deeper space. A strong, vertical reflection of a light source, possibly a window or overhead fixture, is prominent within this deeper room, illuminating a dark object, likely a broom, resting on a highly reflective or wet dark floor surface.
EvgenSmit

Mar 2, 2026

Kochi, India

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This image presents a frontal view of the entrance to a building located in Kochi, India. The scene is static, devoid of people or direct action. The immediate foreground features a reddish-brown, possibly tiled or painted, step or low platform leading up to a dark brown, weathered wooden door frame. The exterior wall, predominantly yellowish-beige with a rough stucco texture, shows patches of lighter blue paint residue and general wear. On the left exterior wall, a black electrical conduit runs vertically, connecting to a white rectangular electrical switch. Below it, a small, dark rectangular fixture is mounted. The left side of the door frame is embellished with a hanging string of small, multi-colored decorative items. Above the main doorway, a horizontal transom window with obscured panes is integrated into the door frame. The doorway itself contains two dark brown wooden door panels, each featuring two recessed rectangular sections, partially opened inward to the right. To the right of the doorway, a rectangular religious print, depicting a child reading, is affixed to the wall. At the far right foreground, a small green potted plant rests on the reddish-brown surface. Through the open doorway, the interior of a room is visible. This initial room features walls painted a pale purple or lavender. The ceiling displays visible wooden beams or slats. A circular wall clock with a light face and dark numerals is mounted on the left wall of this room. The floor within this visible interior section is a dark reddish-brown. Further into the interior, a darker, recessed doorway leads into an even deeper space. A strong, vertical reflection of a light source, possibly a window or overhead fixture, is prominent within this deeper room, illuminating a dark object, likely a broom, resting on a highly reflective or wet dark floor surface.

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