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The image displays an old, dark metal anchor prominently exhibited outdoors, likely in a park or public garden in Tigre, Argentina. The anchor, heavily weathered and showing signs of rust and age, rests on a grey, rectangular stone base. Its classic design includes a distinct stock at the top, a long, thick shank, and two arms with flukes, one of which appears partially eroded. A white plaque is affixed to the stone base, positioned to be read by visitors. The text on the plaque states: "Ancla de la fragata `25 de Mayo` Capitana del Alte. Brown en 1814, recuperada en Antepuerto Norte en 1982." This translates to: "Anchor of the frigate '25 de Mayo', Flagship of Admiral Brown in 1814, recovered from North Anteport in 1982." The ground around the anchor is a mix of bare soil and patchy green grass, with scattered dry leaves. Large trees with mottled bark cast dappled shadows, suggesting a sunny daytime setting. In the background, a tall, dark iron fence separates the immediate area from a street where several cars are visible. Beyond the street, white buildings with traditional architecture complete the urban landscape. The scene conveys a sense of historical preservation within a green urban environment. No people are present, and the primary activity is the static display of the historical artifact.
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