
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a memorial monument at Mui Dien Cape (Dai Lanh Cape) in Hoa Xuan, Dak Lak, Vietnam, known as the easternmost point of mainland Vietnam and the first place to witness the sunrise. The monument, made of dark grey stone with a reddish-brown circular accent at the top, features engraved text in Vietnamese and English. The Vietnamese text reads: "MŨI ĐIỆN (MŨI ĐẠI LẢNH) ĐẮK LẮK - VIỆT NAM NƠI ĐÓN ÁNH BÌNH MINH ĐẦU TIÊN TRÊN ĐẤT LIỀN VIỆT NAM". The English translation is: "MUI DIEN CAPE (DAI LANH CAPE) WHERE TO PICK THE FIRST SUNRISE ON LAND IN VIET NAM". Below this, the geographical coordinates are listed: "109°27'12" E" and "12°53'48" N". The monument is situated on a paved area overlooking the ocean. To the left of the monument, a set of granite stairs leads up to a higher elevation, with a white paper bag resting on one of the steps. The environment is coastal, with rocky terrain, sparse vegetation, and the blue ocean stretching to the horizon under a clear sky with scattered white clouds. A railing separates the paved area from the sea.
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