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The image displays a low-angle view of the facade of a white church, identified as the Basilica Menor Nuestra Señora de La Asunción, located in Porlamar, Venezuela. The structure features two prominent, symmetrical square bell towers, each topped with a pointed spire. The left tower has an arched opening, while the right tower includes a circular clock face lacking hands and a narrow arched window above it. The main entrance consists of large, closed, dark brown double wooden doors set within a white arched frame. Two black ornate streetlights with white globe fixtures flank the main entrance, positioned behind a black metal fence with vertical bars. A white balustrade with decorative spindles extends across the base of the church. On the left side of the facade, a red cross is affixed to the wall above two arched, barred windows. A rectangular plaque is also visible on this section of the wall. The right side of the facade features a black, ornate streetlamp mounted to the wall and a section of a barred window or decorative grill. A white balustrade with balusters runs along the roofline connecting the two towers. The sky above is clear and deep blue. The upper left portion of the image shows the dark green foliage and branches of a tree, partially obscuring the left tower and the sky. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting shadows. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions or interactions within the frame.
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