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The image displays two large, ornate Thai guardian statues, identified as Yaksha figures, positioned in the foreground of a temple complex within the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok, Thailand. The statue on the left exhibits a green-colored face with prominent tusks and a golden headdress, wearing intricately patterned armor in gold, blue, and red hues, and holding a green-and-gold staff. The statue on the right, partially visible, features a pale white face with green markings, a golden headdress, and similar elaborate gold, blue, and red armor, also holding a staff. Both statues are oriented facing right. In the background, multiple tiers of traditional Thai temple roofs are visible, characterized by alternating red and green tiles, ornate golden finials, and gables. One roof section in the center background is light-colored, possibly white or pale green, with a pitched design. A tall, slender communication tower equipped with antennae extends upwards into the overcast, light grey sky in the upper background. A single individual is partially visible in the lower-left background, standing near an architectural opening. This person wears dark clothing, a reddish-brown patterned top, and a dark head covering, appearing to look downwards or into an entrance. Faint outlines of other figures are discernible further in the background. The lighting is diffuse, indicative of an overcast sky.
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