
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a traditional, rustic scene on the exterior of a building in Seogwipo-si, South Korea. The foreground features a long row of dried corn cobs, their husks tied with twine and hung from a horizontal bamboo pole. The corn cobs vary in color, with some being a pale yellow and others exhibiting reddish-brown streaks. The kernels appear dry and tightly packed. Behind the corn, the wall of the building is constructed from a rough, textured material that appears to be a mixture of mud and dark volcanic rock. The rocks are porous and irregular in shape, creating a rugged surface. Above the wall and the hung corn, a thatched roof is visible, supported by bamboo poles. Bunches of dried straw or reeds are tied to the supporting structure, suggesting a traditional roofing method. The overall impression is one of a rural, possibly historical, agricultural setting. No people or animals are present in the image. The lighting suggests an overcast or shaded day, with diffused light.
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