
Stake attention in this memory
Two weathered, terracotta lion-like statues, often referred to as Singha statues in Thai Buddhist tradition, are positioned on a grey, interlocking paver surface in front of a building. The statue in the foreground is larger and more detailed, featuring intricate carvings of floral motifs and swirling patterns on its body and legs. Its mouth is open, revealing sharp teeth, and its mane is elaborately sculpted. The statue in the background is partially obscured and appears to be similar in style but less detailed, with a raised trunk-like appendage on its head. To the left of the statues, a set of white-painted stairs with red tiled risers leads up to a white-painted platform. Behind the statues, the building features a cream-colored facade with two red-framed windows, one with decorative black grilles and the other with red shutters. A small, dark blue rhinoceros figurine is placed on the white platform to the left, behind the foreground Singha statue. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting shadows on the ground and highlighting the textures of the statues and paving. This scene is consistent with the grounds of a Buddhist temple or shrine, such as Wat Chalong, located in the Chalong subdistrict of Phuket, Thailand, where such guardian statues are commonly found. There are no people or animals visible in the immediate vicinity of the statues.
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