
Stake attention in this memory
An illuminated acrylic lamp, depicting the outline of the Eiffel Tower, glows brightly with an intense blue light in a dark setting. The intricate latticework and structural details of the famous landmark are etched into the transparent material, which is mounted upright in a dark, cylindrical base visible at the bottom right. The vibrant blue light from the lamp casts a soft glow on the immediate surroundings, making the background appear predominantly dark purple or black. The upper portion of the image shows a dark, featureless surface, possibly a shelf or ceiling. In the top right corner, partially visible and slightly out of focus, is some text rotated clockwise, reading "ER MWAKASS". In the bottom right corner, also rotated clockwise and partially obscured, are the words "ya Kuombea" and "ya Kutafsin" printed on a lighter surface, likely paper or a label. These words are in Swahili, which aligns with the location context of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The lamp appears to be indoors, likely in a room at night or in a dimly lit environment, allowing its light to stand out prominently. There are faint smudges or dust particles visible on the surface of the lamp's base and possibly on the acrylic panel itself.
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39BFC
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2,475
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