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This image displays the Christ the King Cathedral, commonly known as Nha Trang Cathedral, located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The scene is captured during daylight hours under a clear, bright blue sky with a visible sun glare in the upper right quadrant and a few small white clouds. The primary subject is the large Gothic Revival style cathedral, constructed of grey, rough-hewn stone blocks. Its front facade features a prominent central square tower with crenellated battlements at its apex. A white circular clock face with Roman numerals is visible near the top of the tower, indicating approximately 10:20. Below the clock is an open belfry section with dark, vertical rectangular openings. At the base of the central tower, a set of dark stone steps leads to the main entrance, which consists of large, dark brown double doors. Directly above the doors, a white emblem displays "JHS" with a cross. Above the entrance, a large circular rose window with intricate tracery is centrally positioned. Flanking the main entrance and rose window are tall, narrow arched windows with stained-glass panes. The side sections of the cathedral also feature similar tall, arched windows and extend horizontally with buttress-like structures. On the far left and right, lower arched stone passageways are visible. The ground in front of the cathedral is a flat, paved area composed of interlocking grey pavers. Several potted plants, including small bushes and larger palm-like plants, are placed near the base of the cathedral steps. Additional palm trees are visible behind the arched structure on the left. Distant mountains or hills are faintly visible on the horizon in the upper right background. No people or observable actions are present within the frame.
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