
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the clock tower of the Basílica de la Merced, located at Mac-Iver street in the city of Santiago, Chile. The primary subject is the ornate, multi-tiered tower, which occupies the central and upper portion of the frame against a pale blue-grey sky with sparse, wispy clouds. The tower's construction appears to be of weathered stone or concrete, exhibiting classical architectural elements such as fluted columns and arched openings. A prominent circular clock face with black Roman numerals and black hands (indicating approximately 8:50 or 9:50) is illuminated by warm orange artificial light, which also highlights the architectural details of the belfry level directly below the clock. Further down, an arched window on the tower's main shaft reveals a subtle internal amber glow. The tower culminates in a dark, slender spire topped with a finial, also partially illuminated by the warm light. There are no visible people, actions, or interactions in the scene. The ambient light suggests either dusk or dawn.
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