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The image shows a close-up view of three intricately decorated, golden serpent heads with open mouths, their forked tongues extended. These are likely Naga sculptures, often found at the entrance of temples or significant buildings in Southeast Asia. The sculptures are positioned in front of a building with a red and gold facade featuring ornate carvings and a large window covered with a metal mesh. Lush green foliage is visible to the left and right of the sculptures, and a set of stairs with a metal handrail leads up to the building on the right. The overall impression is one of rich cultural and religious artistry, characteristic of temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand, which falls within the Chang Phueak subdistrict. There are no people visible in the image.
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