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An external, wide-angle forensic image captures the ornate main gate of Dolmabahçe Palace in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey, under an overcast sky. The central subject is a monumental, elaborately decorated stone gate structure, predominantly light grey and white veined marble with subtle reddish-pink accents. The gate features a grand arched central opening, secured by two closed, intricately patterned white cast-iron doors with floral and geometric motifs. The structure is adorned with numerous fluted columns, pilasters, decorative medallions, cornices, balustrades, and finials. Above the central arch, a prominent gilded circular emblem or clock face is set against a dark background, flanked by further ornate stonework. A thin, dark pole, possibly an antenna or flagpole, extends from the roofline. Two ornate, white-painted classical-style lamp posts with spherical glass globes stand symmetrically in the mid-ground, positioned on the dark reddish-brown, textured ground in front of the gate. To the far right, beyond the palace wall, white scaffolding covered with a white tarp bearing red lettering (partially visible) suggests ongoing construction or renovation work, with dark green foliage visible behind it. The sky is uniformly light grey and cloudy. No individuals are present in the scene.
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