
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an outdoor scene in Idah, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The central subject is a multi-tiered, circular concrete monument. The uppermost tier is a white cylindrical structure, approximately 1.5 meters in height, supported by five visible concrete pillars that enclose a metal mesh fence. On the front-facing surface of the white cylinder, a blue globe emblem depicting two hands, characteristic of Rotary International, is visible to the right. Below this emblem, partially obscured text reads, "SERVE TO CHANGE LIVES..." A light blue mannequin or statue is positioned behind the metal mesh on the right side of the cylinder. The monument's lower tiers consist of dark grey concrete steps, each heavily adorned with coils of concertina wire. The entire concrete structure shows signs of weathering, dirt, and biological growth. In the immediate foreground, a concrete retaining wall, painted yellow with a distinct horizontal green stripe across its middle and a darker grey lower section, is also topped with concertina wire and scattered debris including broken red bricks and fabric scraps. The ground directly in front of this wall consists of sparse earth. In the background, two single-story buildings are visible. The building on the left features a rusty, corrugated metal roof and a faded yellow wall, with a darker, open area beneath an extended overhang. The building on the right also has a rusty, corrugated metal roof and yellow walls. Dense green foliage from large trees is visible behind these structures and the monument. Two rough-hewn wooden beams are prominent in the upper portion of the frame, suggesting the viewpoint is from within or beneath a structure with an open or damaged roof. No active human figures are depicted in the scene.
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