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The image presents a serene outdoor scene within a botanical garden, likely Queen Sirikit Park in Thailand, consistent with the Ban Thung Khaeo location context. In the foreground, a prominent, cylindrical stone structure, possibly an old well or a large planter, stands weathered and aged. It is heavily textured with layered horizontal lines and covered extensively with vibrant green moss and some patches of orange lichen. Part of a word, "Bal", is visibly carved into its side. Within this structure, another rough-hewn stone piece is visible, and overflowing from it is a striking cascade of deep red and purple foliage, contrasting sharply with the mossy stone. The background features a lush expanse of well-maintained green grass, dotted with numerous young trees characterized by bright green leaves. The scene is bathed in bright, natural light, suggesting a clear and sunny day, possibly morning or late afternoon, creating soft shadows across the landscape. Several small, green informational signs are visible in the middle ground. One such sign clearly states: "Planted by Narongchai Charoen 20 MAY 2011" followed by Thai script identifying the location as "Queen Sirikit Park". No human activity or figures are present, contributing to the tranquil and natural ambiance of the cultivated garden setting.
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