
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor night scene in a bar or club, likely in Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam, characterized by strong red lighting and a vibrant atmosphere. The primary subject is a pool table with a bright blue felt surface, positioned in the foreground and center. Several colored pool balls (red, orange, yellow, white, black, striped) are scattered across the table. A person's hands and a pool cue stick are visible in the upper right, indicating active play. The walls are dark, possibly black, adorned with vivid red and pink graffiti and murals. One prominent mural features a skull-like or skeletal design. Below it, text in a stylized script reads: "THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF SPREADING LIGHT: TO BE THE CANDLE OR THE MIRROR THAT REFLECTS IT." Further back, another mural depicts a person's face. In the background, a bar area is visible with several individuals socializing, standing or seated. Bottles are arranged on shelves behind the bar, and a "Hein" (Heineken) logo can be discerned. Various light fixtures, including large circular lamps and red neon strips, illuminate the space, casting a dominant red hue across the entire scene, including the tiled floor. The overall impression is one of an energetic and lively establishment.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found






