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A brass anchor is vertically mounted against a textured, light blue-grey wall in Ushuaia, Argentina. The anchor, a primary subject, is constructed from brass, exhibiting a golden-yellow metallic sheen with some minor surface inconsistencies. It features a traditional design with a central shank, a horizontal stock, and two curved flukes terminating in palms. Three circular holes are visible on its surface, indicating points for attachment: one at the apex of the shank, one centrally on the stock, and one lower on the shank. A fastener, likely a nail or screw, secures the anchor through the uppermost hole. The wall, forming the immediate environment, displays a subtle vertical relief pattern. No people, other discernible objects, or active interactions are present in the scene. A light source from the upper left casts a defined shadow of the anchor onto the wall to its right and beneath it.
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Feb 26, 2026, 10:37 PM

Ushuaia, Argentina

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A brass anchor is vertically mounted against a textured, light blue-grey wall in Ushuaia, Argentina. The anchor, a primary subject, is constructed from brass, exhibiting a golden-yellow metallic sheen with some minor surface inconsistencies. It features a traditional design with a central shank, a horizontal stock, and two curved flukes terminating in palms. Three circular holes are visible on its surface, indicating points for attachment: one at the apex of the shank, one centrally on the stock, and one lower on the shank. A fastener, likely a nail or screw, secures the anchor through the uppermost hole. The wall, forming the immediate environment, displays a subtle vertical relief pattern. No people, other discernible objects, or active interactions are present in the scene. A light source from the upper left casts a defined shadow of the anchor onto the wall to its right and beneath it.

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