
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a low-angle perspective of a massive, circular stone bastion or tower, part of the historic Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India. The structure is built from large, roughly hewn, dark reddish-brown granite blocks, exhibiting an ancient yet robust masonry style. The upper section of the bastion features intricate stone carvings. On the visible left side, three prominent carved supports or corbels are discernible, depicting stylized lion-like or mythical 'Yali' figures with distinct heads, faces, and paw-like elements, appearing to brace an overhanging element of the battlements. To the right, another similar carved section is partially visible. Directly below these carvings, horizontally mounted metallic rails or bars with associated wiring are affixed to the stone, indicative of modern lighting installations or structural enhancements. The sky above is overcast with diffused grey clouds. A sparse cluster of green leaves from a tree is visible on the extreme right edge of the frame. The low-angle vantage point emphasizes the towering height and imposing scale of the ancient fortification.
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