
Stake attention in this memory
This is a vertical, medium shot of the clock tower of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split, Croatia, bathed in the warm light of a late afternoon sun. The stone tower, weathered by time, is adorned with a large clock face featuring Roman numerals and a sunburst design at its center. The clock hands indicate a time just before 3 PM. Above the clock, a belfry housing a large bell is visible, topped by a pointed spire. The tower is constructed of large, rough-hewn stone blocks, with smaller, more finely cut stones used for decorative elements. Some sections of the tower appear to be undergoing restoration, with scaffolding and protective sheeting visible. The surrounding buildings, also made of stone, are partially visible, some with terracotta tiled roofs and ornate architectural details. The sky above is a mix of blue and dramatic grey clouds, suggesting a day with changing weather. Two small birds are captured mid-flight against the cloudy sky. The scene is quiet and still, conveying a sense of historical depth and enduring presence. The sunlight casts long shadows, accentuating the textures and contours of the ancient architecture. Visible text on the sheeting includes "KONZERVACI," indicating conservation work. The overall impression is one of timeless beauty and the ongoing care of historical landmarks.
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