
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the interior ceiling of a yurt, likely located in or around the city of Taldyk, Kyrgyzstan. The ceiling is constructed with fabric stretched over a framework of wooden poles that radiate from a central circular opening at the top. This opening, a type of skylight known as a "tono" in Kyrgyz yurts, allows natural light to enter. The fabric appears to be a light-colored material, possibly canvas or felt, stretched taut between the poles. Some poles are visible as dark red vertical lines. A single light bulb hangs from a wire attached to one of the poles, suggesting the yurt is also equipped with artificial lighting. The overall impression is one of simple, functional construction, typical of traditional nomadic dwellings in Central Asia. The sky is visible through the central opening, indicating daylight. There are no people or animals visible in the frame.
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