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The image displays a white marble sculpture depicting the Ninth Station of the Cross, identified by the Roman numeral "IX" inscribed in gold on its base. The sculpture features two male figures: one standing upright, muscular, with a cloak draped over his shoulder and waist, holding a rectangular object in his left hand while his right hand supports the other figure. The second figure is kneeling on his left knee, bowing forward under the weight of a large, rough-hewn wooden cross resting across his back and left shoulder. Both figures are bearded.

The sculpture is positioned outdoors, offering an elevated view of an urban landscape. Directly behind the statue is a yellow metal railing with white scrollwork. Beyond this railing, a dense arrangement of buildings with various rooftops, including corrugated metal roofs (some rusted), and flat-topped structures, extends into the midground. Distant hills or mountains are visible on the horizon beneath a blue sky with scattered white clouds. Green leaves from an overhead plant partially obscure the upper left corner of the frame. This urban vista is characteristic of Nha Trang, Vietnam, suggesting the sculpture is located at a religious site, such as a cathedral or church grounds, on higher elevation overlooking the city's residential and commercial areas.
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Mar 16, 2026, 6:14 AM

Nha Trang, Vietnam

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The image displays a white marble sculpture depicting the Ninth Station of the Cross, identified by the Roman numeral "IX" inscribed in gold on its base. The sculpture features two male figures: one standing upright, muscular, with a cloak draped over his shoulder and waist, holding a rectangular object in his left hand while his right hand supports the other figure. The second figure is kneeling on his left knee, bowing forward under the weight of a large, rough-hewn wooden cross resting across his back and left shoulder. Both figures are bearded. The sculpture is positioned outdoors, offering an elevated view of an urban landscape. Directly behind the statue is a yellow metal railing with white scrollwork. Beyond this railing, a dense arrangement of buildings with various rooftops, including corrugated metal roofs (some rusted), and flat-topped structures, extends into the midground. Distant hills or mountains are visible on the horizon beneath a blue sky with scattered white clouds. Green leaves from an overhead plant partially obscure the upper left corner of the frame. This urban vista is characteristic of Nha Trang, Vietnam, suggesting the sculpture is located at a religious site, such as a cathedral or church grounds, on higher elevation overlooking the city's residential and commercial areas.

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