
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar stands prominently on a granite pedestal in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The statue depicts Bolívar in military attire, wearing a cape and riding a horse in mid-gallop. A plaque on the pedestal, titled "LA PRESENCIA DE SIMÓN BOLÍVAR EN TINAQUILLO," lists several historical dates associated with Bolívar's presence in the city, including July 31, 1813, November 20, 1813, and August 7 and 8, 1821. The statue is situated in an open area, possibly a plaza, with large trees and a tall palm tree in the background. The sky is a clear, pale blue, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. To the right of the pedestal, a young girl in a pink and white dress sits on the ground, looking to her left. A wreath of greenery is placed on a stand near the girl. The ground around the statue and pedestal is paved with stone, with small lights embedded in the surface. The overall scene conveys a sense of historical reverence and public space.
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