
Stake attention in this memory
A commemorative plaque is prominently displayed on a weathered, grey concrete wall, with a smaller, rectangular plaque visible above and to its left. The main plaque, light-colored and rectangular, is affixed to the wall with four visible screws. It bears text in capital letters written in Esperanto, which reads: "EN TIU DOMO LOĜIS EN 1905 L. L. ZAMENHOF, INICIATORO DE LA LINGVO ESPERANTO." This translates to: "In this house lived in 1905 L. L. Zamenhof, initiator of the Esperanto language." A vibrant green leaf is peeking out from behind the bottom left edge of this plaque. The concrete wall itself shows signs of age and moisture, with areas of moss and lichen growth, dark stains, and chipped sections revealing a rougher texture underneath. The smaller plaque above is dark grey with lighter text, partially obscured, but the word "DANBER" (likely "DANGER") is discernible, along with some unreadable smaller text below it. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an overcast day or a shaded location. The overall scene conveys a historical marker in an urban or semi-urban setting, likely in Genève, Switzerland, given the context.
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