
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the Wagah Border, a ceremonial border crossing that lies on the Grand Trunk Road between India and Pakistan, located in the village of Attari, India, and Wagah, Pakistan. The scene features the Pakistani flag flying on the right side of the frame, while the Indian flag is visible on the left. In the background, there are two large, peach-colored buildings with arched windows and minaret-like structures, characteristic of Mughal architecture. The buildings are situated behind a grey, stone-tiled wall with a series of steps and railings leading up to them. A golden statue of three lions, representing the Ashoka Chakra, stands to the left of the Indian flag. A large, crescent moon and star emblem, a symbol of Pakistan, is visible on the right side of the frame atop a decorative structure. The sky is overcast with a few wispy clouds. There are no people clearly visible in the image.
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