
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a weathered directional signpost set amidst dense vegetation on Santa Lucía Hill in Santiago, Chile. The central subject is a dark grey metal pole supporting four vertically stacked, oval-shaped white signs with green borders and green directional arrows. From top to bottom, the signs read: "CASTILLO HIDALGO" (right arrow), "ASCENSOR" (left arrow), "PZA. PEDRO DE VALDIVIA" (left arrow), and "(TOILETTES)" (right arrow). Minor rust and wear marks are visible on the signs. The signpost is rooted in a small area of sparse green grass and exposed soil. The background and surrounding area are heavily populated with numerous large aloe vera plants (Aloe arborescens), characterized by their spiky, grey-green leaves. Many of these plants feature tall, upright stalks bearing vibrant reddish-orange flowers. A low retaining wall constructed from irregular, rough-hewn stones in varying shades of grey, brown, and reddish-brown spans the lower foreground. In the upper left background, a rocky or earthen embankment is partially visible behind the vegetation. No individuals or dynamic actions are depicted.
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