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This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor, daytime photograph of the facade of a stone building. The building has a rough-hewn stone exterior and a dark tiled roof. A portion of a green awning with yellow lettering that reads "taver" is visible at the bottom of the frame. A Celtic knot design is also visible on the green awning. Two flags are mounted on the building. The flag on the left is the flag of Ireland, with green, white, and orange vertical stripes. The orange stripe appears torn. The flag on the right is a green and yellow flag with yellow stars and a circular emblem. Text on this flag reads "DONEGAL". A large red "T" sign is mounted on the stone wall to the right of the Irish flag. A light fixture is mounted on the wall above the red "T". The background shows a clear blue sky and some greenery. The overall impression is that of a pub or business in Ireland. The presence of the Donegal flag and the word "Tavern" suggest the location is likely a pub in County Donegal. While Mountcharles is in County Donegal, the image itself does not provide specific identifiers to confirm this exact location within the county.
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