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The image captures a detailed view of the Surp Astvatsatsin Church (Holy Mother of God Church) in Nor Hachin, Armenia, under a clear blue sky
MomentThe image captures a detailed view of the Surp Astvatsatsin Church (Holy Mother of God Church) in Nor Hachin, Armenia, under a clear blue sky. The prominent structure is a multi-story church built from reddish-brown stone, likely tuff. A large, dark green leafy tree partially obstructs the upper left and central portions of the building, with its branches extending into the upper right. The church features a tall, cylindrical upper section with multiple arched openings, indicating a dome or tower. Below this, the main body of the building displays tall, narrow windows with dark glass, some set within arched recesses. A notable architectural detail is a bas-relief carving on an upper wall section, depicting two figures, identifiable as the Virgin Mary holding the Child Jesus. Further down, an intricate carved frieze with floral or geometric patterns runs horizontally below a series of windows. Small, triangular projections are also visible as decorative elements on some wall surfaces. In the lower right corner, several tall, dark green conical evergreen trees are visible, with a backdrop of lighter green deciduous trees further behind them. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting subtle shadows on the building's facade. No people are present in the image.
