
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up of a weathered, gold-painted statue of a foo dog, or mythical lion. The statue is located outdoors, with a blurred background of greenery and a blue sky, suggesting it is in a temple or garden setting. The gold paint is chipped and worn, revealing grey concrete underneath, and there is some moss or lichen present on the surface, indicating age and exposure to the elements. The statue's face is detailed, with prominent features like a furrowed brow, a wide snout, and decorative mane-like elements around its head and neck. The statue is likely a guardian figure, commonly found at the entrance of temples or important buildings. Without further context, its specific location within Pa Khlok, Thailand, cannot be definitively identified from the image alone, but it is representative of cultural statuary found in such regions.
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