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This is a daytime, eye-level, outdoor photograph of the Tseppas MG Bakery facade in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The building is constructed of light brown stone and features an ornate, golden Egyptian-style winged sun disk emblem above the entrance. The entrance area is comprised of large glass windows displaying signage and interior views. One sign reads "Tseppas MG" in English and Arabic script, and another, on the right side of the building, says "Bakery". To the left of the main entrance, a sign in Cyrillic script reads "кондитерская пекарня," meaning "confectionery bakery." In front of the building, four sphinx statues are positioned in a row, each resting on a stone pedestal. The statues are carved from a light brown stone and appear to be ancient Egyptian replicas. Behind the statues and in front of the building is a neatly trimmed green bush. The background shows a clear blue sky and the top of a minaret and dome of a nearby mosque. The foreground features a tiled pool edge. Two security cameras are visible mounted on the building's facade.
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