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The image depicts an exterior view of St. Nicholas Minster, located in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, at night. The perspective is upward-angled, emphasizing the structure's height and architectural details against a dark, overcast sky. The primary subject is a large, historic stone building, identified as a church or minster, constructed predominantly from alternating light-colored ashlar stone and dark flint in a decorative "flushwork" pattern. A prominent, multi-tiered octagonal tower or spire, topped with crenellated parapets and decorative finials, dominates the right side of the frame. Below the spire, a stone wall features large, pointed arched windows with intricate tracery, some emitting a faint orange-yellow light from within. Stone buttresses and subtle gargoyles are visible on the tower structure. To the upper left, a section of a lighter-colored stone building, possibly another part of the Minster, with two pointed finials, is partially visible. The lower portion of the main structure features a textured, possibly weathered or rendered, grey wall section with a small, circular window opening. Black electrical conduit or cabling is affixed to the exterior wall with clips, running vertically. No individuals, vehicles, or specific actions are depicted. The scene is illuminated by artificial light sources, highlighting the building's facade against the dark night sky.
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