
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior forensic view captures the entrance to the Pentecostal Evangelical Fellowship of Africa (PEFA) Bishop Dr. John Kanyaka Memorial Temple in Kakamega, Kenya, under an overcast sky. A large, black metal arch-top gate, secured in a closed position, dominates the foreground, featuring the white text "AN EXCELLENT CENTRE OF WORSHIP" on its lower horizontal panel. Behind the gate stands a multi-story, cream-colored building with brown accent strips, serving as the main structure. Visible signage on the building includes "PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP OF AFRICA (PEFA)" and "BISHOP DR. JOHN KANYAKA MEMORIAL TEMPLE," alongside other signs like "MALEZI BORA." A prominent red and white crest is centered above the primary entrance area. Windows, some appearing tinted or with stained-glass elements, are distributed across the facade. A single motorcycle is parked on the left side of the building, behind the gate, near potted plants. To the right of the gate, a pinkish-orange gate pillar transitions to a dark base, adjoining a stone wall topped with a yellow course and bordered by green shrubbery. The immediate foreground consists of an unpaved reddish-brown dirt path leading to a wider, dark grey-brown paved road that traverses the lower portion of the image. Lush green trees and vegetation are visible in the background and to the sides of the property. No individuals are present in the frame.
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