
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a weathered stone sculpture situated in a grassy park setting within Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam. No people are visible in the immediate foreground. The sculpture, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters in height, features an abstract group of four faces with prominent, round eyes emerging from a mass of draped or hooded forms. The stone exhibits natural gray tones, with areas of white exposure and darker staining consistent with outdoor exposure. The sculpture rests on a dark, rectangular concrete or stone plinth, which is supported by a lower base of brickwork partially obscured by grass and weeds. A blue rectangular sign, approximately 30 cm wide, bearing the white Vietnamese text "KHÔNG ĐƯỢC XÂM PHẠM HIỆN VẬT" (Do Not Damage the Object/Monument) is staked into the ground directly in front of the plinth, indicating a prohibition against physical interaction with the artifact. The immediate environment consists of green lawn with some sparse dry vegetation. In the background, several large trees with green foliage are prominent. Beyond the tree line, multiple urban buildings are visible, including one with a distinctive grid-patterned facade and another lighter-toned building. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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