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The image depicts a low-angle view of the north side of St Giles' Cathedral, located in the City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The prominent Gothic Revival structure is constructed from dark, weathered sandstone, displaying vertical architectural emphasis. A tall, ornate central spire, topped with a small cross, rises towards the overcast sky, featuring multiple slender pinnacles and a belfry section with distinct red louvers. The building's facade is characterized by multiple tall, arched windows detailed with elaborate stone tracery and diamond-patterned leaded glass panes that reflect the grey, cloudy sky. Visible dark streaking and patches of greenish biological growth adhere to the stone surfaces, indicating age and environmental exposure. In the lower-left background, a portion of another historic, multi-story stone building with multiple chimney stacks is partially visible. The sky is uniformly grey and overcast. No individuals, vehicles, or discernible activities are present in the scene.
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