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This image captures the interior of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa, from the rear of the nave, looking towards the chancel and organ loft. No individuals are present. The high ceiling is dark brown, vaulted, and constructed of wood with exposed beams, punctuated by small, rounded-arch windows featuring a honeycomb pattern. Pale blue/grey fluted pillars with dark capitals rise from the nave floor, supporting a series of pointed arches that frame the lateral walls, which are painted a cream or light beige color. Suspended from the ceiling are numerous rectangular lanterns with frosted glass panels, emitting a warm artificial light. Natural light enters through various windows, including taller arched windows with clear or lightly stained glass at a lower level, some stained glass visible on the right. The foreground is filled with multiple rows of dark brown wooden pews. At the far end of the nave, a raised chancel area is visible, paneled in dark wood. A simple wooden altar, draped with a dark cloth and featuring a cross and a single candle, is centrally positioned. Above the chancel, a large pipe organ with dark wooden casing dominates the wall. On the left side of the nave, against the wall, several framed images or informational panels are displayed on stands.
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