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A stone fountain, identified as the Fuente de Diana Cazadora, stands prominently within the Jardín Botánico de Buenos Aires "Carlos Thays" in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, under an overcast sky. The multi-tiered fountain is constructed from light-colored stone, exhibiting weathering and water stains. Atop the uppermost tier is a monochrome statue depicting a female figure, likely Diana or Artemis, in classical drapery. She holds one arm raised and stands beside a small deer. A pigeon is perched on her head. Below the statue, a rectangular plaque with partially legible Latin inscription, including "S.P.Q.B. TEMPORE SICOTIATIS INSIGNIS..." and a date, is affixed to the stone structure. The central section of the fountain features a carved lion's head relief from which a steady stream of water flows into a shell-shaped basin. The lion's head is framed by decorative botanical carvings. This section is flanked by two fluted columns with ornate capitals. Below the shell-shaped basin, a larger, semicircular basin collects the overflowing water. Curved, decorative stone elements extend outward from the base of the columns. Dense green foliage from various trees and shrubs surrounds the fountain, partially obscuring the background. To the left, through the trees, a single-story brick building with a dark green corrugated metal roof and dark-framed windows is visible. Garden planters are situated in front of this building. The sky is uniformly light gray, indicating cloudy conditions. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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