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The image displays two intricately carved stone statues of Foo dogs, also known as guardian lions, positioned outdoors in what appears to be a garden or temple setting. The Foo dogs are predominantly in warm, sandy tones with some reddish-brown veining, suggesting they are made of marble or a similar stone. They are seated on ornate, multi-layered pedestals adorned with carved patterns. The statue on the right is closer to the viewer and shows detailed features of its mane, face, and paws. The statue on the left is slightly behind and to the left of the first, with its face turned away from the camera. The background consists of lush green foliage, indicating an outdoor environment with trees and possibly other plants. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the scene. The statues are positioned on a stone and brick structure, with a glimpse of a pathway visible between them. The overall impression is one of traditional artistry and a serene, possibly spiritual, location. This scene is located at the Truc Lam Zen Monastery in Da Lat, Vietnam, a renowned Buddhist monastery set amidst the natural beauty of the region.
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44036
Volume
15,523
Creator
+$0.25
Revenue
+$0.52
TVL
$19.88



