
Stake attention in this memory
A partially preserved, ancient Mesoamerican relief carving, possibly Mayan or pre-Columbian, is embedded in a deteriorated wall in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The carving features a symmetrical, stylized face with elaborate, curved features and possible headdress elements. The surrounding wall is a composite of rough stone, brick, and earth, showing signs of age and damage. The wall borders a patch of overgrown vegetation, suggesting a neglected or historical site. A corrugated roof edge is visible above the wall, and a patch of blue sky with a white cloud can be seen in the upper left corner. The image is taken in daylight with sharp focus on the carving and wall textures. The orientation of the photo is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
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