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The image displays a stone monument or pillar with several rectangular metal plaques attached, indicating distances to various world cities from a central location. The image is oriented sideways, with the monument appearing on the right side of the frame when viewed upright.

The monument itself is made of light grey, rough-hewn stone, appearing weathered. Six plaques are visible, arranged in three rows of two. Each plaque features the name of a major city, its distance in kilometers, a compass rose design, and a location pin icon followed by the text "Vrnjačka Banja". This suggests the monument serves as a landmark indicating distances from Vrnjačka Banja.

From top to bottom, left to right (as if the image were rotated to be upright), the plaques read:
1.  **BOGOTA**: 10046 km
2.  **PEKING**: 7460 km
3.  **MONTEVIDEO**: 11696 km
4.  **TOKIO**: 9245 km
5.  **SIDNEJ**: 15640 km
6.  **RIO DE ŽANEIRO**: 9862 km (This plaque appears slightly damaged or worn on its bottom right corner, with some text partially obscured.)

In the background to the left of the monument, a narrow waterway or canal flows. Its banks are lined with dry, light-brown grass and vegetation, and several deciduous trees with bare branches are visible, suggesting it might be late autumn, winter, or early spring. Further back, a paved pathway runs alongside the waterway. On this path, a person is seated on a white park bench next to a tree, their back mostly to the camera.

To the right of the monument, a section of grey interlocking paver stones forms a walkway or ground surface. A small strip of dirt and sparse dry vegetation separates the monument from this paved area. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor public space, likely a park or promenade, during daytime. The lighting is soft and even, possibly indicating an overcast day.
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Feb 16, 2026, 3:23 PM

Vrnjacka Banja Municipality, Serbia

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The image displays a stone monument or pillar with several rectangular metal plaques attached, indicating distances to various world cities from a central location. The image is oriented sideways, with the monument appearing on the right side of the frame when viewed upright. The monument itself is made of light grey, rough-hewn stone, appearing weathered. Six plaques are visible, arranged in three rows of two. Each plaque features the name of a major city, its distance in kilometers, a compass rose design, and a location pin icon followed by the text "Vrnjačka Banja". This suggests the monument serves as a landmark indicating distances from Vrnjačka Banja. From top to bottom, left to right (as if the image were rotated to be upright), the plaques read: 1. **BOGOTA**: 10046 km 2. **PEKING**: 7460 km 3. **MONTEVIDEO**: 11696 km 4. **TOKIO**: 9245 km 5. **SIDNEJ**: 15640 km 6. **RIO DE ŽANEIRO**: 9862 km (This plaque appears slightly damaged or worn on its bottom right corner, with some text partially obscured.) In the background to the left of the monument, a narrow waterway or canal flows. Its banks are lined with dry, light-brown grass and vegetation, and several deciduous trees with bare branches are visible, suggesting it might be late autumn, winter, or early spring. Further back, a paved pathway runs alongside the waterway. On this path, a person is seated on a white park bench next to a tree, their back mostly to the camera. To the right of the monument, a section of grey interlocking paver stones forms a walkway or ground surface. A small strip of dirt and sparse dry vegetation separates the monument from this paved area. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor public space, likely a park or promenade, during daytime. The lighting is soft and even, possibly indicating an overcast day.

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