
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a large, elaborate geodesic-like framework constructed from bamboo poles, resting on a manicured patch of green grass. The structure is spherical or dome-shaped, composed of numerous curved and straight bamboo segments interconnected to form intricate geometric patterns. Thin ropes, some red and some yellow, are used to bind the bamboo pieces, providing structural integrity. A white rope with a hook or loop is visible on one side of the base. In the background, several buildings are visible under a bright, sunny sky with scattered clouds. A white building with a flat roof is prominent, and behind it, another building features an orange-yellow textured facade. Lush green trees are seen to the left, adding natural elements to the urban setting. A colorful mural adorns the upper wall of a building behind the structure, depicting stylized figures, possibly butterflies or birds, in red, black, and light purple against a yellow and white background. Partial text from a sign below the mural reads "POR QUE LO M... TU PUEDES HACERLO SE TRANSFOR..." and "UD." The scene is an outdoor area, likely a park or public space in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, observed during bright daylight, suggesting midday or early afternoon. No individuals are present, and no explicit activity is occurring, but the impressive bamboo framework could be an art installation, a temporary structure for an event, or a component of a traditional craft.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found





