
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the vibrant entrance of "India's First Sand Museum" located on Chamundi Hill Main Road in Mysuru, India. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting strong shadows, suggesting a clear day. On the left, a large, intricate sand sculpture is prominently displayed against a clear blue sky. This sculpture is identified by text as "Sand Sculpture Mysore Dasara Amban," depicting elements of the famous Mysore Dasara festival. The museum's entrance features a distinctive, colorful facade with vertical stripes of various hues. A large sign above the entrance reads "INDIA'S FIRST SAND MUSEUM" with "Chamundi Hill Main Road" and "Mysore 10" indicating its location. Below this, a "WELCOME" sign, adorned with colorful beads, hangs over the entrance adorned with red curtains. The sign also includes the acronym "(MSSM)", a partial phone number ("Ph: 94482738"), and logos for social media platforms and Tripadvisor. Another sign in Kannada characters, "ಮ್ಯೂಸಿಯಂ" (Museum), is also visible. To the right of the entrance, an information board features a picture of an individual, likely "N.G. Lokesanatha," with descriptive text below, possibly detailing his work or the museum's history. Further to the right, a small sign for a "Selfie Spot" and timings like "6.30 P.M." (likely closing time) are visible. A woman, dressed in a patterned saree, stands near the red-curtained entrance, facing away from the camera, adding a human element to the scene. Green metal benches are visible in the foreground, suggesting a waiting or resting area.
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