
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of a colonial-style church, situated in what appears to be the main plaza of Pisac, Peru. The structure features light beige upper walls and a lower section constructed from reddish-brown cut stone. Its front facade presents a portico composed of multiple rounded arches supported by square stone columns, beneath a red tile roof with visible corbels. The main entrance is an arched, dark green double-door, upon which a rectangular notice is affixed. Three black, wall-mounted lanterns are visible on the facade. To the left, a square bell tower, integrated into the church structure, contains an arched opening housing a bell. A large blue banner with an image is affixed to the exterior wall on the left side of the church. The foreground consists of a stone-paved ground with visible cracks, bisected by a sharp shadow line cast from the left. Bright sunlight from the upper left produces a prominent lens flare and illuminates the scene under a clear blue sky. In the far left background, a group of people in colorful clothing is partially visible behind a light blue metal railing, indicating an adjacent public or market area. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground or midground.
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