
Stake attention in this memory
This sideways image captures a textured, light brown stucco wall in Segovia, Spain, featuring directional signage and a chalk menu. A dark pipe runs horizontally across the mid-section of the wall. To the left, large wooden cutout letters spell out "aza," likely part of a larger word or sign. Below the pipe and to the right, a wooden-framed chalkboard displays a menu written in white chalk. The offerings include: "CHOCOLATE," "TOSTADAS," "BOLLERÍA" (pastries), "PIZZAS," "GOFRES" (waffles), "CREPES," and "YMAS..." (and more...). Above the pipe, two blue directional signs are affixed to the wall. The left sign points with a left arrow and an "i" information icon towards "Casa-Museo Antonio Machado" (Antonio Machado Home Museum), indicating its location. The right sign, with a right arrow and an "i" icon, directs to "Plaza Mayor" (Main Square), also including its Japanese translation: "マヨール広場." Both signs also feature a small building icon. The scene suggests a commercial area, possibly a café or eatery, in a historic part of Segovia.
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