
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a wide view of the Gokul Medh (Behula's Basor Ghar) archaeological site in Bogura, Bangladesh, under an overcast sky. The central subject is a large, ancient brick structure, resembling a terraced pyramid or stupa, constructed from reddish-brown bricks. The structure features multiple levels with distinct staircases carved into its sides, interspersed with patches of dry grass. Approximately 30-40 individuals are present on and around the structure. A large group of roughly 20-25 people congregates on the highest visible terrace, with several individuals appearing to stand, pose, or interact, some with outstretched arms. On the lower and mid-levels of the structure, several smaller groups and individuals are seen ascending and descending the brick steps. One person, dressed in green, is kneeling on a grassy section between two brick terraces on the left side. Another individual in a dark suit gestures with their right arm while standing on a lower staircase on the right. In the lower-left foreground, a man wearing a dark suit walks to the left, away from the camera. The immediate foreground, lower-right, features a bush with reddish-yellow foliage. Distant trees are visible on the far right horizon.
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