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The image presents a low-angle view of Christ the King Cathedral, also known as Nha Trang Cathedral, located in Nha Trang, Vietnam, under a clear blue sky. The prominent subject is the large, grey stone cathedral, constructed in a Neo-Gothic architectural style. The building features a tall central bell tower with crenellated edges, housing white-faced clocks on multiple sides. Below the tower, the main facade displays a large circular rose window with intricate tracery. A central arched entrance, fitted with dark brown double doors, is situated beneath the rose window, bearing the illuminated letters "JHS" above it. Flanking the main entrance and along the side facade are multiple tall, narrow arched windows with dark glass and stone tracery. The right side of the cathedral features a series of robust arched buttresses, forming an open arcade at ground level. The entire structure is built from large, rough-hewn grey stone blocks. Various palm trees and smaller potted plants are positioned around the base of the cathedral and near its entrance. The foreground consists of a large paved plaza made of interlocking grey pavers, leading to a set of wide stone steps that ascend to the cathedral's entrances. The clear, bright blue sky indicates a sunny day. No individuals are visible in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. A modern, light-colored multi-story building is partially visible in the background to the far right.
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