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The image shows a mosaic depicting a mythical creature, possibly a dragon, on a stone wall above a body of water. The mosaic is made of white tesserae and features dark oval shapes for the eyes. The creature's body is elongated and serpentine, with a curled tail. To the right of the creature, there is another mosaic element, a white abstract shape that resembles a flame or a crest. The wall itself is constructed of irregularly shaped stones of various gray and brown hues, held together with dark grout. Below the wall, a dark, still body of water, likely a pond or a stream, is visible. The foreground shows a concrete structure with a rough texture, possibly part of a bridge or walkway. The scene is located in the city of Koy Tash, Kyrgyzstan, and appears to be an outdoor decorative element.
Kir

Aug 21, 2026, 1:36 PM

Koy Tash, Kyrgyzstan

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The image shows a mosaic depicting a mythical creature, possibly a dragon, on a stone wall above a body of water. The mosaic is made of white tesserae and features dark oval shapes for the eyes. The creature's body is elongated and serpentine, with a curled tail. To the right of the creature, there is another mosaic element, a white abstract shape that resembles a flame or a crest. The wall itself is constructed of irregularly shaped stones of various gray and brown hues, held together with dark grout. Below the wall, a dark, still body of water, likely a pond or a stream, is visible. The foreground shows a concrete structure with a rough texture, possibly part of a bridge or walkway. The scene is located in the city of Koy Tash, Kyrgyzstan, and appears to be an outdoor decorative element.

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