Memory from Ma'raba, Syria
FM-9VsWL2
Ma'raba, Syria
$25.7total USD

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"The image depicts an exterior scene viewed from inside a vehicle, through a window, with a red curtain partially visible on the left and the reversed reflection of "VAN HOOL" on the lower glass pane" by FM-9VsWL2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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Memory Details and Interactions

The image depicts an exterior scene viewed from inside a vehicle, through a window, with a red curtain partially visible on the left and the reversed reflection of "VAN HOOL" on the lower glass pane

Ma'rabaSyria

The image depicts an exterior scene viewed from inside a vehicle, through a window, with a red curtain partially visible on the left and the reversed reflection of "VAN HOOL" on the lower glass pane. The primary exterior subject is a large concrete overpass or bridge structure featuring multiple sturdy support pillars and overhead beams, some painted yellow. Several pillars are distinctly painted with horizontal stripes: white, a light blue-green, and a darker green-teal, adorned with multiple red stars on the lighter sections, resembling a national or regional flag. The ground beneath the overpass consists of a dirt and asphalt mixture with scattered low green vegetation. A blue barrel is identifiable near one of the painted pillars. In the background to the left, a steep, tree-covered hillside is visible. To the right and further in the distance, urban buildings are present under a hazy sky, indicating a city environment within Ma'raba, Syria. No individuals are depicted in the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight.

Memory Investment Statistics

Symbol

SYMBOL

Volume

5,930

Creator

+$1.35

Revenue

+$6.75

Total Staked

$25.65

How many pATTN to stake?

Tokens per pATTN: 9.298