
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up shot reveals a collection of candles and their melted wax, likely part of a shrine or memorial in Mariano Melgar, Peru. In the foreground, a single candle burns with a vibrant, horizontal flame, its wick slightly charred. This candle is housed in a black, cylindrical holder, which is one of many such holders affixed to a prominent vertical metal pole. The structure is heavily encrusted with thick, white, semi-translucent melted wax, indicating extensive use and prolonged burning of candles. Wedged within the wax and holders is a small, cylindrical object with a yellow body and a red cap or base. The most prominent visible text on this object is "CRUZ" in purple lettering, with smaller, partially obscured text below it. In the blurred background, a bouquet of dried flowers is visible, featuring delicate clusters of gypsophila (baby's breath) and hints of purple or pink daisy-like blooms. A draped white or cream-colored fabric provides a soft backdrop. The scene suggests a place of devotion, remembrance, or spiritual practice.
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