
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze relief plaque, designed as an elaborate crest or coat of arms, is affixed to a speckled granite wall in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The plaque features a central circular emblem depicting a steer standing in a pastoral landscape, with a winding river or path and several palm trees visible in the background. Above this central scene, the text "AD SUL" is inscribed. The circular emblem is framed by laurel wreaths, and the top of the plaque is surmounted by a stylized sunburst with radiating rays. On the left side of the plaque, a vertical banner reads "LIMA - BLANCO." Below the central emblem, interconnected ribbons are embossed with the names "AZOATEGUI," "PAO," "TINACO," "SAN CARLOS," "TINAQUILLO," "GIRARDOT," and "RICAURTE." Additionally, the dates "28 DE MARZO DE 1863" and "28 DE FEBRERO DE 1905" are present on these ribbons. On the right side of the plaque, a vertical banner reads "GALLEGOS." The bronze material exhibits a dark, uniform patina indicative of age. The background is a finely speckled granite surface, primarily composed of beige, brown, and light grey particles, with a distinct horizontal seam line visible across the upper portion of the frame.
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