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A bronze-colored, metallic relief emblem is affixed to a speckled, light pinkish-beige granite wall in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The emblem features a radiant sun at its top with numerous rays emanating outward. Below the sun is an oval-shaped central shield encircled by a decorative wreath border. The shield's interior depicts a stylized landscape with a single palm tree on the left horizon, a body of water or path winding through the mid-ground, and a four-legged bovine animal standing in the foreground, facing left.

Inscriptions are present around the shield's border and on ribbons extending from it. Visible text includes "AD SUR" at the top center, "LIMA - BLANCO" and "AZOATEGUI - TINACO" on the left side, with a partial date "1888" also present. On the right side, "GOS GALLEGOS" and "RICAURTE - GIRARDOT" are visible, alongside a partial date "1902." The lower banner sections display "SAN CARLOS" and "TINAQUILLO." The emblem exhibits a weathered, antiqued metallic finish. No people or active interactions are depicted. The wall material shows small, dark brown and black mineral inclusions. Lighting appears uniform, suggesting indirect illumination.
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Mar 12, 2026, 8:29 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A bronze-colored, metallic relief emblem is affixed to a speckled, light pinkish-beige granite wall in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The emblem features a radiant sun at its top with numerous rays emanating outward. Below the sun is an oval-shaped central shield encircled by a decorative wreath border. The shield's interior depicts a stylized landscape with a single palm tree on the left horizon, a body of water or path winding through the mid-ground, and a four-legged bovine animal standing in the foreground, facing left. Inscriptions are present around the shield's border and on ribbons extending from it. Visible text includes "AD SUR" at the top center, "LIMA - BLANCO" and "AZOATEGUI - TINACO" on the left side, with a partial date "1888" also present. On the right side, "GOS GALLEGOS" and "RICAURTE - GIRARDOT" are visible, alongside a partial date "1902." The lower banner sections display "SAN CARLOS" and "TINAQUILLO." The emblem exhibits a weathered, antiqued metallic finish. No people or active interactions are depicted. The wall material shows small, dark brown and black mineral inclusions. Lighting appears uniform, suggesting indirect illumination.

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