
Stake attention in this memory
This is a low-angle, wide-shot photograph of the Chronicle of Georgia monument in Tbilisi, Georgia. The monument, made of dark stone and featuring intricate relief carvings, is a monumental structure depicting biblical scenes and Georgian history. The viewpoint is from beneath the arch formed by two pillars of the monument, looking upwards towards the sky and outwards towards the city. The left and right pillars of the monument dominate the foreground, showing detailed relief sculptures of figures and scenes. The scale of the monument is emphasized by the perspective, making the pillars appear immense. The sky above is a clear blue with scattered white clouds. Through the arch, a panoramic view of Tbilisi is visible. The city stretches out below, with buildings, hills, and a distant mountain range under a hazy sky. A paved pathway leads away from the monument towards the city, with a set of wide stairs visible further in the distance. A few people are present on the pathway, appearing small in comparison to the monument, adding a sense of scale. One individual stands near the edge of the overlook, facing the city. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast on the pathway.
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