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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of carved lettering on a textured, light-colored wall, possibly concrete or stone. The text is arranged in horizontal lines, with each letter appearing to be raised from the surface. A bright, horizontal light fixture is positioned above the text, casting shadows that highlight the depth of the carvings. The lighting creates a dramatic contrast, with the upper portion of the image being darker, possibly indicating a ceiling or overhead structure. The text reads: "belief in God," "loyalty to king and country," "supremacy of the constitution," "rule of law," and "courtesy and morality." Below this, a larger, partially visible carved word begins with "un..." and appears to be "understanding" or a similar word. The overall impression is of a memorial or a significant inscription, likely found in a public or institutional setting. Based on the style and lettering, this appears to be the Oath Stone at the Royal Military College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
baluch

Jun 12, 2026

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of carved lettering on a textured, light-colored wall, possibly concrete or stone. The text is arranged in horizontal lines, with each letter appearing to be raised from the surface. A bright, horizontal light fixture is positioned above the text, casting shadows that highlight the depth of the carvings. The lighting creates a dramatic contrast, with the upper portion of the image being darker, possibly indicating a ceiling or overhead structure. The text reads: "belief in God," "loyalty to king and country," "supremacy of the constitution," "rule of law," and "courtesy and morality." Below this, a larger, partially visible carved word begins with "un..." and appears to be "understanding" or a similar word. The overall impression is of a memorial or a significant inscription, likely found in a public or institutional setting. Based on the style and lettering, this appears to be the Oath Stone at the Royal Military College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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