close-up, frontal view of a weathered stone statue of a lion's head, positioned outdoors amidst lush green vegetation and trees
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close-up, frontal view of a weathered stone statue of a lion's head, positioned outdoors amidst lush green vegetation and trees

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Cam Ly - Đà LạtVietnam

close-up, frontal view of a weathered stone statue of a lion's head, positioned outdoors amidst lush green vegetation and trees. The statue is light gray and exhibits signs of age and exposure to the elements, with a rough texture and some discoloration. The lion's features are distinct: prominent, deep-set eyes with furrowed brows, a broad nose, and a wide-open mouth revealing sculpted teeth and a dark interior. The mane is depicted with stylized, ridged sections framing the face. The background consists of a soft focus of tall, slender trees with dark trunks and green foliage, suggestive of a pine forest. The ground is covered in dense, vibrant green grass and some smaller leafy plants, with a few tiny white flowers visible in the lower left portion of the frame. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, casting soft shadows and highlighting the texture of the stone. This statue is located in the Cam Ly waterfalls area in Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The waterfalls themselves are a prominent natural attraction in the city, and the surrounding parkland often features various statues and sculptures intended to enhance the visitor experience and contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the landscape. The specific location of this statue is within the grounds of the Cam Ly waterfalls park.