
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of the Zanzibar Conservation Centre, located in the city of Zanzibar, Tanzania, specifically in what appears to be Stone Town due to the architectural style. The scene is dominated by a multi-story white building featuring a prominent, two-tiered wooden balcony structure painted a vibrant teal-turquoise. This balcony exhibits intricate craftsmanship, including patterned latticework, carved star motifs, scalloped trim, and a decorative railing supported by X-shaped cross-braces. The upper tier of the balcony is covered by a metal roof with a white gutter. Four large, fluted, teal-turquoise columns extend from the ground level to support the balcony structure. The white stucco facade of the main building includes several windows, some with closed wooden shutters. Below the balcony, a large, dark recessed entrance is visible, and a small, slender palm tree is positioned to its left. In the lower right foreground, a wooden sign is partially visible, reading "ZANZIBAR CONSERVATION CENTRE" in white lettering, with a phone number (P.O.BOX 100, Tel. 0774 121572) printed below. To the far left, part of an adjacent building features a brown wooden balcony with ornate lattice patterns and colored glass inserts. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daytime with bright sunlight, which casts distinct shadows on the building's facade and under the balcony. A lone individual, mostly obscured, is partially visible at the far lower left, walking away from the primary structure.
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