
Stake attention in this memory
This is an eye-level shot of a circular compass rose inlaid in a paved surface, likely a public square or plaza. The compass rose, seemingly made of bronze or a similar metal, is intricately decorated with stylized patterns and inscribed in Russian and Kyrgyz. The center of the compass features a sunburst design and the text "НУЛЕВОЙ КИЛОМЕТР АВТОДОРОГ КЫРГЫЗСКОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ," which translates to "Kilometer Zero of the Kyrgyz Republic Roads." Around the edge, the names of cities, like Karakol and Batken, are inscribed with distances in kilometers (KM), indicating their direction and distance from this point. The letters "N" (North) and "S" (South) are visible, denoting cardinal directions. Shadows suggest the photo was taken during the day with bright sunlight. To the left, a blue plastic object and part of a white fabric are visible on the edge of the paved surface. The image is likely from the city of Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan.
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