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A low-angle, rotated photograph captures the grand facade and towering clock tower of a historic stone church or cathedral, likely situated in Toulon, France. The building is constructed from light grey, rough-hewn stone blocks, showcasing intricate architectural details. The foreground reveals a section of the lower facade adorned with robust, fluted columns topped by ornate Corinthian-style capitals. Above these, elaborate cornices and decorative carvings, including a sculpted relief within a curved pediment, are visible. Dark, possibly stained-glass windows are set into arched and hexagonal frames. A simple cross is perched on a lower roofline. Rising prominently to the left is the square clock tower, also built from stone. A circular clock face, featuring Roman numerals, is clearly visible, with its hands indicating approximately 10:10. Above the clock, there are openings, likely housing bells, and the tower is crowned with a metal finial or weather vane. The background is a vast expanse of clear, bright blue sky with faint, wispy contrails. Several small birds can be seen flying in the distance, adding a sense of scale to the otherwise static, majestic scene. The dramatic upward perspective emphasizes the building's imposing height and detailed craftsmanship under clear, daytime weather conditions.
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