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This media file features a bronze sculpture of a dragon. The sculpture is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its wings spread and its head turned as if roaring. The dragon is dark bronze in color, with hints of verdigris, suggesting age and exposure to the elements. Its body is muscular and serpentine, with ribbed scales along its neck and back. Sharp claws grip a dark, angular stone pedestal. The dragon's head is particularly detailed, with an open mouth revealing sharp teeth and a forked tongue. It has horns that curve back from its head and a series of spikes or fins extending from its jawline. The wings are leathery and bat-like, with pointed tips. Below the main dragon, a smaller, snake-like creature with a reptilian head is visible, also gripping the pedestal. The sculpture is set against a backdrop of a cloudy sky, with soft, diffused light indicating it is likely daytime. The pedestal appears to be made of granite, with a polished dark gray surface reflecting the sky and possibly some structures, though these are indistinct. The composition is unusual, with the camera angle looking up at the sculpture from below, emphasizing its imposing size and dramatic posture. The sculpture is located in Vatan, Russia. There is no visible text in the media file.
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