
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up view of a weathered stone pillar with intricate carvings, likely part of a temple or ancient structure. The pillar is reddish-brown, consistent with terracotta or aged sandstone, and shows signs of erosion and wear. On the left side of the pillar, a carving depicts a simian-like figure with a long tail, possibly a monkey or a representation of a mythical creature, in a dynamic pose. Below this, the base of the pillar has decorative molding with what appears to be rows of small, stylized faces or heads. To the right of the pillar, a smaller, square carving is visible at its base. This carving features a seated figure with a beard, wearing a headdress, within an arched niche adorned with decorative patterns. The ground in front of the pillar is a rough, light-colored surface, possibly stone or concrete, with some scattered debris, including small specks of gold leaf. The background wall is a textured, reddish-brown surface, also showing signs of age and weathering. The overall impression is one of historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. This scene is located in the Bang Pu Subdistrict Municipality, Thailand.
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