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The image displays a large, dark brown, intricately carved wooden archway or frame situated indoors against light-colored walls. The upper section of the structure forms a prominent triangular shape, richly adorned with detailed floral and vine-like carvings. Four stylized figures of horses, appearing to be rearing or leaping, are carved into the triangular frame, two on each side, facing outwards. A decorative finial crowns the apex of the archway. The main structure is supported by two substantial vertical wooden beams that extend downwards, framing a smaller, white, two-paneled access cover or door on the wall behind. The walls are a pale, possibly cream or off-white hue. A ceiling beam is visible in the upper left corner, while a bright artificial light source illuminates the upper right wall. On the right wall, a white electrical fuse box or switchboard with multiple switches/levers is installed, accompanied by a blue electrical outlet or switch to its right. To the left, below the archway, a small, light blue-grey rectangular plaque is affixed to the wall. Faint cracks are visible on the left wall, suggesting the age of the building. There is no activity taking place; the image captures a static architectural or decorative element. Visible text on the small blue-grey plaque reads "21-D", "441", and some indistinct Bengali script, likely serving as an identification label. The setting evokes an interior space within an older building, possibly a museum or heritage site, aligning with the context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh.
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