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An exterior daylight photograph depicts a mosque structure located in Shibpur, Bangladesh. The building features light-colored walls and a flat roof adorned with a decorative parapet comprised of regularly spaced, rounded white elements. A slender, light-colored minaret rises from the roof on the right side, topped with an ornate finial structure and equipped with four white loudspeakers. A black water tank is positioned on the roof to the left of the minaret. The front facade presents two arched windows with light-colored frames and glass panes; the rightmost window includes a metal security grill. To the left of the main building, a concrete gateway with two posts and a flat lintel provides access. The property's frontage is defined by a low reddish-brown brick wall topped with a decorative metal fence featuring curved sections. Behind this fence, small green plants are visible. Dense green foliage and mature trees surround and largely obscure the background of the mosque. Bright sunlight filters through the leaves of a tree in the upper left quadrant. In the immediate foreground, an unpaved road surface is visible, with minor scattered debris. To the far right, an open-sided lean-to shelter with a corrugated metal roof is present, from which a large white banner with Bengali text and graphics is displayed. No individuals are depicted.
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