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This video shows a close-up of an inverted Medusa head sculpture, carved from stone, serving as the base for a large, intricately carved column. The Medusa head is positioned on its side, with its face looking downwards. The stone exhibits signs of age and wear. The sculpture is partially submerged in shallow water, and the entire submerged floor around it is covered with countless coins of various denominations, suggesting a tradition of visitors tossing coins into the water for wishes or offerings. In the background, blurry figures of people can be seen moving, indicating the presence of other visitors. The overall lighting is dim, characteristic of an underground historical site. The upper part of the column base above the Medusa head features ornate architectural carvings. Given the location context of Istanbul, Turkey, this is undeniably one of the famous inverted Medusa head column bases found in the Basilica Cistern. There is no visible text in the frame.
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10,370
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TVL
$11.02

