
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a highly detailed, weathered stone sculpture of a mythical head, likely a dragon or gargoyle, located outdoors in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The sculpture is predominantly gray-green with white and darker accretions, indicative of significant environmental exposure and material degradation. It features a broad, open maw firmly containing a mottled gray spherical object. Prominent facial features include empty, deep-set eye sockets and a textured upper lip detail resembling scales. Two large, C-shaped horn-like structures extend from the lateral aspects of the head. The base of the head transitions into a column-like structure adorned with carved ornamental patterns. In the immediate background to the left, a dark brown, double-paneled wooden door is set within a light-colored building wall. To the right, a multi-tiered stone staircase ascends. Each individual step is characterized by a bipartite color scheme, with a lighter beige segment on the left and a darker reddish-brown or purple segment on the right. Upper background elements include sections of a building structure with roof lines and support beams. No persons, animals, or active events are present within the frame.
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