
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, eye-level photograph captures the Sahat Kula (Clock Tower) in Podgorica, Montenegro, under a clear, bright blue sky with sparse clouds. The square-based stone tower, constructed from light-colored, rough-hewn blocks, stands centrally in the frame. Its upper section features a single prominent arched belfry opening on the visible face, topped by a reddish-brown tiled roof with a small dark finial. Several smaller, dark rectangular apertures are visible along its height. The tower rests on a patterned pedestrian area composed of light and dark pavers. Four light grey concrete blocks are positioned around its immediate base. To the left, a landscaped area with green grass, low shrubs, and several bare-branched trees partially obscures a white building with a terracotta roof. Indistinct figures are visible near this area. To the right of the tower, a paved street runs parallel to the structure. Parked vehicles and moving traffic are visible in the mid-ground. A large rectangular billboard featuring a stylized black and white image stands beside the road. In the far background, on an elevated position, a light-colored fortified structure or ruins are visible. Several pedestrians are sparsely distributed on the sidewalks. The scene is illuminated by strong, direct sunlight, indicating a daytime setting.
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