
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the April 7, 2010, Revolution Memorial in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The scene is dominated by a monument composed of two large, angled, outward-leaning pillars or walls, between which bronze statues are situated. The pillar on the left is faced with rectangular panels of light-colored, possibly white or light grey, polished stone or marble. In its upper section, black Cyrillic text is inscribed, reading "2010 - ЖЫЛЫ АПРЕЛЬ" (2010 - YEAR APRIL) and "МАРКУМДАРДЫН ЭЛЕСИНЕ" (IN MEMORY OF THE DECEASED/MARTYRS). The pillar on the right is faced with rectangular panels of dark, reflective material, appearing black or very dark grey, possibly polished granite or dark glass. At the base of the monument, in the space between the two pillars, are three bronze statues of male figures. The most prominent figure stands taller, facing forward and slightly left, with their right arm raised vertically, hand open. This figure is dressed in a collared shirt and trousers. Below and slightly in front of this figure are two other bronze figures, bent forward and appearing to push against the dark right pillar with their hands. These figures also wear shirts and trousers, and their faces convey expressions of strain or effort. The monument rests on a multi-tiered base constructed from reddish-brown polished stone, possibly granite or marble, featuring visible steps at the foreground. In the background, a clear blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds is visible. A tall, black lamppost with two luminaires extends vertically behind the statues, positioned centrally. To the left, behind the white pillar, a line of green deciduous trees is present, alongside a grassy area. To the right, a grassy verge and a partially visible white car indicate a road or parking area beyond the monument. The scene is well-lit, suggesting daylight conditions.
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