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The scene captures a multi-story building, likely a guesthouse or residence, in Puttaparthi, India, viewed from a slightly low angle. The three visible floors of the structure feature a light beige/off-white painted facade. Each upper floor is equipped with a balcony, fronted by black wrought iron railings characterized by decorative scrollwork and diamond-shaped patterns. The undersides of the concrete balconies are smooth and light-colored, while their edges display chipping and faded blue-grey paint. On the second-floor balcony, a white banner with the hand-painted black text "TEMPLE VIEW" is attached to the railing. Faint, smaller text, possibly "S. Latesh," is discernible beneath "TEMPLE VIEW." Behind this balcony, a double window fitted with dark metal security bars is visible, alongside a light-colored door that has a small framed picture positioned above it. The third floor also presents windows secured with bars, situated behind its balcony. At ground level, an off-white, textured concrete compound wall, exhibiting visible cracks, partially obstructs a black wrought iron gate with vertical bars and pointed tops. Behind this gate, a light-colored door with a "SRI GAYATRI BHUVAN" sign is visible. A dense green shrub with narrow leaves and a few small yellow flowers extends from behind the compound wall, reaching towards the second-floor balcony level. An adjacent building on the right is painted a distinct yellow-beige, featuring multiple windows, some with security bars, and exterior utility pipes. Several black utility wires traverse the frame horizontally at various elevations. The lighting suggests daytime, with portions of the buildings illuminated by warm sunlight and others in shadow, indicative of a densely built urban environment. No individuals or specific actions are present in the image.
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