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An outdoor scene captured on a bright, sunny day, likely in the morning or early afternoon, shows a group of children gathered in front of a mosque-like building. The sky is clear and blue. The primary subjects are approximately ten children, most of whom are wearing matching red and white uniforms. The girls are dressed in long red skirts or dresses over patterned red and white tops, and all wear red hijabs. The boys wear red pants and similar patterned red and white tops. They appear to be elementary school-aged. Some children are standing, looking in various directions, while others are more active: one child on the far left is bending down, another is stretching with arms raised, and a child in the foreground looks towards the camera. The building behind them features light green walls on its upper section, with white walls around the main entrance. It has a prominent brown tiled roof, topped with a small, reflective silver dome or finial, characteristic of a mosque or prayer house. Two green, bushy trees are positioned on either side of the entrance. Above the central doorway, a sign is visible, displaying "AL-MUHSININ" and some numbers that are partially obscured or difficult to read clearly. "Al-Muhsinin" is an Arabic term often used for mosques or charitable institutions, meaning "the doers of good." The ground beneath the children is a mix of reddish-brown hexagonal paving blocks and patches of dirt. The overall setting suggests a school or religious institution in Cangkuang, Indonesia, possibly during an outdoor assembly or activity.
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