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The image displays a white marble sculpture depicting the Sixth Station of the Cross, Veronica wiping the face of Jesus, positioned outdoors in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The sculpture features two figures: on the left, Jesus, a male figure with a beard and crown of thorns, is shown in a walking posture, carrying a heavy, textured cross over his right shoulder, with his head bowed. To the right, a female figure, Veronica, kneels on her right knee, looking upwards towards Jesus, holding a folded cloth with both hands. Both figures are rendered in a light-colored marble, situated on a rectangular base marked with the gold Roman numeral "VI". A yellow metal railing with decorative scrollwork runs horizontally behind the sculpture. The background reveals an urban residential landscape of Nha Trang under a bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. Various buildings with red-tiled roofs and corrugated metal roofs are visible, characteristic of Vietnamese architecture. Green foliage, possibly palm fronds, partially frames the right side of the image in the foreground. Strong sunlight illuminates the scene, casting shadows.
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