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A white stone sculpture depicting the Thirteenth Station of the Cross, also known as the Pietà, is positioned outdoors on an elevated platform overlooking the city of Nha Trang, Vietnam. The sculpture features three figures: a recumbent, partially draped male figure (Jesus) with his head tilted back, held by a seated, hooded female figure (Mary) whose right hand rests on his torso. A third figure, draped and kneeling, bows mournfully over the male figure's legs. Behind the group stands a simple, light-colored stone cross with carved wood grain texture. The base of the sculpture displays the Roman numerals "XIII" in gold lettering. The scene is brightly lit under a clear blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. In the midground, beyond a dark metal fence with decorative elements, a dense urban landscape of multi-story buildings with varied roofs (including red corrugated metal and flat white) extends towards distant mountains. A blue and white sign bearing the name "TRẦN DUY" is visible on one building. To the immediate right of the sculpture, green bamboo leaves partially frame the scene, and a small green plant is visible at the lower left.
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