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A close-up, eye-level shot captures a wooden door secured by a barrel bolt, likely in Nam Đàn Commune, Vietnam. The door is made of dark wood, displaying noticeable wear with scuffs and lighter, discolored patches. A metallic barrel bolt, appearing somewhat tarnished or rusty, is affixed horizontally to the door. Its handle is distinctly a red-handled tool, resembling a screwdriver, repurposed to operate the bolt. The bolt is extended and engaged with a lighter-colored strike plate on the adjacent door frame, indicating the door is in a locked or closed state. The door frame is painted a light, possibly off-white or cream, color and shows signs of age with cracks and chipping paint. To the upper left, a set of metal keys hangs from a red ribbon or string, casting clear shadows on the door frame and the edge of the door. The lighting is relatively dim, suggesting an indoor setting or indirect light. No people or text are visible in the image.
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