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A wall clock, square or rectangular in shape, is depicted in a photograph taken in Giginyu, Nigeria. The clock is made of a clear, reflective material, possibly acrylic or glass, and is mounted on a light-colored, likely white or off-white, wall. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The clock face features a religious image of Jesus Christ, specifically depicting the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Jesus has long brown hair and a beard, with a subtle halo-like glow around his head. His right hand rests on his chest, revealing a flaming heart encircled by a crown of thorns, topped with a small cross. His left hand is extended outwards, palm up, in a gesture that appears to be blessing or offering. Visible black numbers on the clock face include "12" (positioned on the left side due to rotation), "3" (top-right), "6" (bottom-left), and "9" (bottom-right). The clock has black hour and minute hands. If mentally rotated upright, the hour hand points approximately between the 10 and 11 o'clock positions, and the minute hand points towards the 1 o'clock position, indicating a time of approximately 10:05. Notable details include strong reflections on the clock's surface, particularly a vertical strip of greenish-yellow light running through Jesus's face. The clock's corners feature small, visible fasteners, likely screws or pins, holding the frame or panels together. The background wall is plain, emphasizing the clock as the central subject.
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