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The image displays the exterior of St. Nicholas Minster in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, captured at night from a low-angle perspective. The large ecclesiastical building dominates the frame against a completely dark, featureless sky. The structure is constructed primarily from dark flint interspersed with lighter stone blocks, creating a patterned, textured surface on its walls. Multiple tall, pointed-arch windows with intricate stone tracery are visible across the building's facade, emitting a warm, yellowish-orange light from within, indicating internal illumination. The glass in these windows features a distinct grid-like pattern. Prominent stone buttresses support the walls between these windows. A steeply pitched roof, appearing verdigris (green/turquoise) in color, is visible along the top of the main body of the building. In the background, towards the upper left, a substantial clock tower with decorative spires can be partially seen, rising above the main roofline. Another pointed spire is visible on the far right section of the building. On the lower right, a deeply recessed, dark pointed-arch doorway is present. A minimal patch of dark ground is visible at the very base of the structure. No individuals or discernible activities are present in the scene.
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