
Stake attention in this memory
An upright, rectangular outdoor plaque, approximately 1.5 meters tall, stands as the central subject in a bright, daytime scene in Damascus, Syria. The plaque is composed of light gray or off-white mosaic tiles forming its surface, with dark gray or black mosaic tiles used to render Arabic text across its face. The text is arranged in multiple lines, mentioning "Damascus," "Syrian Environmental Association," "Damascus City Governorate," engineering supervision, and names like Dr. Abeer Arqawi and Dr. Wafaa Burmada, indicating a commemorative or informational nature related to an environmental project. The lower portion of the text is somewhat faded or has missing tiles. To the left of the plaque, dense green foliage with scattered small white flowers occupies the mid-ground. Above this foliage, a clear light blue sky is visible, with the distinct yellow arm of a construction crane extending into the upper left background. To the immediate right of the plaque, a section of a dark brown, horizontally-oriented wooden wall or fence is partially visible, obscured by a dark grey metal fence or gate featuring circular decorative elements. Above the wooden structure, a dark, blocky object and a few red flowers are present. A dark, decorative lamp fixture's base is visible at the top edge of the image, centered above the plaque. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting subtle shadows on the plaque and surrounding elements.
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