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The image displays the St. Elisabeth's Church spire in Neu-Ulm, Germany, specifically within the Glacis-Anlagen area, under an overcast grey sky. The tall, slender spire, constructed from light brown or grey wooden shingles and topped with a golden cross, dominates the upper-center of the frame. Its lower section features narrow, dark vertical openings, possibly louvers. In the foreground, a rustic fence runs horizontally, composed of irregularly cut, weathered wooden log sections positioned vertically. Some sections exhibit minor moss or ivy growth. Immediately behind this fence, several taller, rough-hewn wooden posts stand upright. The midground features a mixture of vegetation: dense evergreen foliage on the left and numerous bare deciduous trees and bushes scattered throughout, indicative of late winter or early spring. To the left, partially obscured by trees, a small, dark wooden shed-like structure is visible. To the right, a larger wooden structure, potentially a raised platform or ramp, is partially observed beyond the fence and bushes. No individuals are present in the scene.
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