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The media file displays a low-angle, wide shot of a large, ornate building, possibly a mausoleum or mosque, at night in Shahrisabz City, Uzbekistan. The building's facade is covered in intricate geometric tilework, primarily in shades of blue, turquoise, and white. The tiles form complex patterns, including repeating diamond shapes and what appear to be Arabic inscriptions. The structure is massive, with visible brickwork at its base, some of which is crumbling and aged. Large sections of the tilework have fallen away, revealing the underlying brick and plaster, giving the building a weathered and ancient appearance. The contrast between the illuminated lower portions and the dark night sky creates a dramatic effect. Artificial lighting illuminates the bottom part of the structure, casting bright lights upwards and highlighting the textures of the brick and the lower tiles. The perspective from below emphasizes the towering height and grandeur of the building. The scene is static, with no people or activity evident. The time of day is clearly night due to the black sky and artificial lighting. The weather is not discernible. The architectural style and the presence of elaborate tilework are strong indicators of Central Asian or Islamic architecture. There is no visible text that can be clearly read or deciphered from the image.
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