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The image displays a multi-tiered, weathered temple gate or shrine at the base of a densely vegetated limestone karst mountain, under a clear blue sky. The structure is located in Nam Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The lower portion of the edifice is constructed from dark gray, heavily textured stone or concrete, exhibiting extensive weathering, discoloration, and organic growth. It features multiple arched passages, with relief carvings depicting dragon-like figures above the arches and vertical Chinese characters carved into supporting pillars. A left-facing swastika symbol is carved within a square panel positioned above a right-side pillar. A dark rectangular plaque with light-colored text is visible within the central archway. The upper sections are characterized by ornate, tiered roofs with prominent upturned eaves, painted in faded red, yellow, and white, accented with dark trim. These upper levels incorporate smaller decorative pavilions with arched openings, sculpted columns, and lotus-style relief motifs. No individuals are present in the scene. The background is dominated by a steep, lush green, tree-covered rock face, suggesting a natural cave or mountain temple setting.
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