
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents a street-level view of a prominent monument at a traffic intersection in Epe, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The central subject is a large, weathered, bronze-toned sculpture depicting two intertwined aquatic creatures: a substantial fish with distinct scales and fins arching over an elongated, serpentine eel. This sculpture is mounted on a multi-tiered black pedestal, the visible faces of which are tiled in black with the white capital letters "EPE" clearly inscribed. The entire monument is encompassed by a tall, open-frame metallic structure, designed with arches and vertical supports, strung with numerous small, clear lights. In the foreground, an asphalt road with faded yellow lane markings and a black-and-white striped concrete curb is visible. To the immediate left of the monument, a white sign with a green border and a red prohibition symbol over a plastic bottle reads "NO PLASTIC!", with "LAGOS STATE GOVT." visible below. Behind the monument, various commercial structures, market stalls, and a large billboard advertising "OIL CHANGE" are discernible. Several utility poles with overhead wires traverse the upper right portion of the frame. Scattered in the mid-ground, amidst the market activity, a few individuals are partially visible; one person is seen under a pink umbrella. Sparse vegetation and trees are present further in the background.
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