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This image captures the serene and expansive interior of a mosque in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, devoid of people. The main focus is the central mihrab area, featuring a series of receding arches adorned with intricate green and gold Arabic calligraphy, leading towards a wooden minbar or podium. The minbar has visible text, partially obscured, which includes "MASJID" and other local script. A black speaker on a tripod stands in front of the minbar, suggesting preparation for an address or prayer service.

The mosque's walls are a light gray, complemented by golden accents on the pillars supporting the arches. On either side of the central area, large circular calligraphic artworks are displayed. The left artwork features Arabic script, likely "Muhammad," below which a green digital display reads "Iromah - 06:21." The right artwork displays Arabic script, likely "Allah," with a corresponding digital display below it showing "Isyaah - 05:47." Small wall-mounted fans are also visible on both sides below these displays.

The upper section of the interior features a continuous band of clerestory windows, allowing natural light to enter. Above these windows, panels of blue and green patterned glass or stained glass add a decorative element, creating a calming visual effect. The floor is made of highly polished light-colored marble or stone, reflecting the interior architecture and the green digital text from the displays, indicating its shiny surface. A small, white, multi-tiered dispenser-like object stands against the wall on the far left. On the far right, folded green mats or partitions are stacked. A part of a chandelier with ornate brass elements is visible in the upper right corner. The lighting suggests daytime, likely early morning or late afternoon, given the bright windows and the subtle interior glow.
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Jan 5, 2025, 4:42 AM

Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia

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This image captures the serene and expansive interior of a mosque in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, devoid of people. The main focus is the central mihrab area, featuring a series of receding arches adorned with intricate green and gold Arabic calligraphy, leading towards a wooden minbar or podium. The minbar has visible text, partially obscured, which includes "MASJID" and other local script. A black speaker on a tripod stands in front of the minbar, suggesting preparation for an address or prayer service. The mosque's walls are a light gray, complemented by golden accents on the pillars supporting the arches. On either side of the central area, large circular calligraphic artworks are displayed. The left artwork features Arabic script, likely "Muhammad," below which a green digital display reads "Iromah - 06:21." The right artwork displays Arabic script, likely "Allah," with a corresponding digital display below it showing "Isyaah - 05:47." Small wall-mounted fans are also visible on both sides below these displays. The upper section of the interior features a continuous band of clerestory windows, allowing natural light to enter. Above these windows, panels of blue and green patterned glass or stained glass add a decorative element, creating a calming visual effect. The floor is made of highly polished light-colored marble or stone, reflecting the interior architecture and the green digital text from the displays, indicating its shiny surface. A small, white, multi-tiered dispenser-like object stands against the wall on the far left. On the far right, folded green mats or partitions are stacked. A part of a chandelier with ornate brass elements is visible in the upper right corner. The lighting suggests daytime, likely early morning or late afternoon, given the bright windows and the subtle interior glow.

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