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A low-angle shot captures the iconic clock tower of the Petrovaradin Fortress in Serbia, set against a vibrant blue sky dotted with scattered white cumulus clouds. The image is oriented vertically (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise), looking upwards at the tower. The most prominent feature is the large, dark-faced clock with contrasting white Roman numerals (I through XII) and gold-colored hands. Notably, the Petrovaradin clock is famous for its "drunken" feature, where the longer hand indicates the hour and the shorter hand indicates the minutes. In this image, the long hour hand points towards VI (6), and the short minute hand points towards XII (12), indicating the time is approximately 6:00. Above this main clock face, a smaller, partially visible clock face with Roman numerals is also present on the tower. The tower itself is constructed from light-colored stone or plaster, featuring decorative molding and a darker, louvered roof structure at its apex. Crowning the tower is a golden spherical ornament from which a decorative weather vane, resembling a small flag or banner and a figure, extends upwards. A thin, antenna-like rod also protrudes from the very top. The weather is clear and sunny, indicative of daytime, likely late afternoon given the clock's reading of 6:00. Partial views of two individuals are visible in the original image's corners; a glimpse of a person's hair in the top right and a person's head wearing glasses in the bottom right, suggesting human presence at or near the tower. The setting emphasizes the architectural grandeur of the fortress's clock tower against a picturesque sky.
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