
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a wide-angle view of the Tagus River estuary and its northern bank in Lisbon, Portugal, featuring prominent historical landmarks under a partly cloudy sky. In the foreground, the calm, blue-grey water of the river occupies the lower third of the frame. A concrete or stone embankment, partially covered with green algae or moss, defines the shoreline, separating the water from the land. On the left side of the image, in the mid-ground, stands the Belém Tower (Torre de Belém), a distinctive white limestone fortress with crenellated turrets, connected to the land by a short walkway. Numerous people are visible walking around the tower. Further right along the embankment, a yellow building with a red tiled roof is visible, adjacent to a white lighthouse with red horizontal stripes. Dominating the central and right portions of the mid-ground is the Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries). This large, sail-shaped concrete monument depicts a stylized caravel with numerous statues of historical figures, led by Henry the Navigator at the prow, carved into its sides. The monument's upper section is a rectangular block with carved decorative elements. A significant number of people are congregated around the base of the monument, and several white commercial vehicles are parked nearby on the paved area. Extending along the entire waterfront are numerous tall, grey lampposts with multiple light fixtures. To the far right, beyond the monument, a cluster of masts indicates a marina or boat docking area. The background features various low-rise buildings and some sparse trees. The sky, occupying the upper third of the image, displays a mix of bright blue patches and scattered white and light grey cumulus clouds, casting even daylight across the scene.
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6C12F
Volume
11,605
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TVL
$14.30

