
Stake attention in this memory
This image, captured in Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, displays a close-up, oblique view of a textured geopolitical globe. The globe's surface is constructed from numerous irregularly shaped pieces, possibly of stone or composite material, bordered by thin golden lines representing country boundaries and lines of longitude/latitude. Landmasses feature varied earth tones (reds, browns, whites, blacks), while bodies of water are depicted in a consistent granular light green or turquoise. The primary focus is on Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, and parts of the Middle East. "EUROPE" is prominently labeled in red capital letters. Visible countries include Norway (partially visible) with its capital Oslo, Sweden (partially visible) with Stockholm, Finland with Helsinki, Germany with Berlin, Belarus, Ukraine (labeled "KIEA"), Italy with its capital Rome (labeled "Roma"), Greece with Athens, Bulgaria, Turkey with Ankara, Syria, Jordan, Israel (partially visible), and Iraq with Baghdad. Moscow is labeled within the general "EUROPE" region. The Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea are clearly marked in the granular green material. Various small, black numbers (e.g., 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 22, 1, 23, 24) are affixed to different geographic regions, likely serving as identifiers. A significant glare or reflection is present on the right side of the image, obscuring details over parts of Turkey, the Black Sea, Syria, and Iraq. No people, subjects, actions, or interactions are present in the frame; the scene is entirely focused on the object of the globe. The globe exhibits minor surface wear.
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