
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the interior of a yurt in Kegeti, Kyrgyzstan. The view is looking upwards towards the central opening, or "tunuk," of the yurt's roof. The structural elements of the yurt are visible, consisting of wooden poles radiating from the center to the circular walls (not fully shown). These poles are covered with a fabric liner, possibly felt or canvas, which is decorated with traditional geometric patterns in black and white. Several tassels, made of white, black, and grey yarn, hang from the wooden poles, adding a decorative touch. The "tunuk" itself is an opening to the sky, with visible wooden supports and some of the yurt's outer covering. Sunlight streams through the opening, illuminating the interior and casting light onto the structural elements. The overall impression is one of traditional nomadic architecture and decor.
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