
Stake attention in this memory
This is a nighttime photograph of the western gate of the Itchan Kala fortress in Khiva, Uzbekistan. The gate, known as Ota Darvoza, is constructed of mud brick and illuminated by warm spotlights, highlighting its intricate brickwork and the blue and white patterned domes of its flanking minarets. To the left of the gate, a tall, cylindrical tower, likely the Kalta Minor minaret, is visible, also adorned with intricate geometric patterns in blue and turquoise tiles. The foreground is a dark, paved courtyard with scattered small lights embedded in the ground. Several people are visible, mostly silhouetted against the illuminated structures. One man stands in the center-left foreground, and another figure is further to the left, appearing to be a child. Near the gate, on the left side, a small group of people is gathered near stalls displaying textiles. The sky above is a deep, dark blue, indicating the late hour.
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