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The image displays an interior architectural view from San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, primarily focused on a skylight and an adjacent mural. On the left, two intersecting light-colored structural beams or walls form a corner, with strong vertical shadows cast on their surfaces by an unseen light source. A horizontal light-colored beam crosses the mid-ground, dividing the upper and lower sections of the skylight. The central and upper-left portions of the frame are occupied by a skylight composed of multiple horizontal, translucent panels, separated by dark linear frames. These panels exhibit streaks and smudges, indicating dust or dirt, and allow bright, direct sunlight to filter through. To the right, a large, dark-toned mural covers a vertical surface. The mural depicts a stylized creature's head with a prominent yellow eye and brown/green contours in its upper section. Below this, a multi-tiered structure resembling a pyramid or building is shown with numerous blue rectangular elements, suggesting windows or architectural details. The lower section of the mural features abstract geometric and organic forms in white, red, and green, indicative of pre-Hispanic or folk art motifs. No individuals are visible, and no actions or interactions are depicted within the scene. The environment suggests a public building or cultural space, illuminated by natural light from the skylight.
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