
Stake attention in this memory
This image, taken in Gombe, Nigeria, features three minarets of varying heights and states of construction against an overcast sky. The tallest minaret, on the right, is clad in white tiles, some of which appear to be missing, revealing the underlying structure. It is topped with a crescent moon symbol and has a balcony section with decorative railings. To its left is a shorter, unfinished minaret constructed from rougher materials, also with exposed rebar. The leftmost minaret is the oldest in appearance, made of stone and showing signs of wear. It also has a balcony with railings. The minarets rise from a low, aged building with green vegetation growing on top. The overall scene suggests a religious site in a state of ongoing development or repair.
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