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A low-angle forensic image depicts a multi-tiered, traditional East Asian-style temple building, identified as the Korean Buddhist Temple in Lumbini Sanskritik, Nepal. The structure features distinctive stacked pagoda-style roofs with pronounced, upward-curving eaves. Each level of the roof and supporting beams is extensively decorated with intricate Dancheong-style polychromy, utilizing patterns in greens, blues, reds, yellows, and gold against a reddish-brown and dark-wood base. The lower visible portion of the building includes a section of reddish-brown brickwork, topped by an orange-red balustrade. Above this, an open gallery or balcony area is supported by decorative, painted columns. A tree with predominantly green, but also yellowish, foliage partially obscures the right mid-section of the building. A sparse, light-green leafy branch extends into the lower-left foreground. The background is an overcast or partly cloudy pale blue sky. No individuals or specific activities are observed.
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