
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a section of a painted brick wall located in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The primary subject is a large mural depicting a South American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris), rendered in profile and facing right. The tapir has a brown body with lighter undersides and distinctive white or light-colored spots along its flanks, set against a vibrant green background stylized as a grassy landscape with darker green horizontal stripes suggesting distant foliage or hills. The individual bricks of the wall are visible beneath the painted surface. Above the mural, along the top of the wall, multiple coils of razor wire (concertina wire) are installed. A dark corrugated metal roof structure, supported by a reddish-brown metal beam, is partially visible above the razor wire, with a segment of clear sky appearing in the upper right. The ground in front of the wall consists of sparse, dry green and brown grass, patches of exposed earth, and scattered small debris. A small green plant sprouts from the base of the wall near the center.
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