
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor wide shot in Thuận Hóa Ward, Vietnam, features a weathered, grayish-white stone sculpture situated on a patch of green grass. The sculpture depicts five stylized, abstract figures, possibly human or humanoid, grouped closely together and emerging from a shared lower mass. Each figure's upper section presents a distinct, slightly recessed, round face with large, hollow circular eye sockets and a small, often circular or oval mouth aperture. The figures appear hooded or cloaked, with the stone surface showing rough texture and dark gray to black discoloration, indicative of weathering or organic growth, particularly in the lower crevices and textured areas. The sculpture rests on a dark, rectangular concrete or stone base, partially obscured by grass and dirt. In front of this base, a small blue rectangular sign with white Vietnamese text, "KHÔNG ĐƯỢC XÂM PHẠM HIỆN VẬT" (DO NOT TRESPASS/DAMAGE THE ARTIFACT/OBJECT), is planted in the ground. To the right of the blue sign, a small, dark, rectangular plaque is visible on the base. The foreground consists of bright green grass with some sparse patches of dry vegetation around the sculpture's base. In the mid-ground, behind the sculpture, numerous trees with varied foliage—some lush green, others sparser—stand with dark trunks. Through and behind the trees, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade featuring a repeating grid pattern of rectangular openings or recesses is visible. To the left of the building, red flags are displayed on poles, and a paved pathway is discernible. Further to the right in the background, a yellow flag is visible on a pole. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight, casting minimal discernible shadows. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the sculpture.
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