
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an outdoor stone relief depicting a scene from the Stations of the Cross, specifically identified as the second station. The relief shows Jesus, centrally positioned, carrying a large cross over his shoulder. He appears to be struggling, with one hand on the cross and the other against his body. Another figure, possibly Simon of Cyrene, is depicted on the right, also helping to support the cross, facing away from the viewer. To the left of Jesus, another male figure with a beard looks towards him with a distressed expression. In the background, other figures are partially visible. The stone relief is housed within a dark, shaded alcove structure. Above the relief, on the front edge of the structure's roof, is a brass-colored Roman numeral "II" and the engraved text "YESUS MEMANGGUL SALIB," which translates from Indonesian as "Jesus Carries His Cross." The interior of the alcove appears dark, contrasting with the brighter, lush green foliage and banana leaves that densely grow on the left side and partially obscure the top of the structure. Below the relief, a dark, shiny ledge is heavily stained with numerous drips of white and dark candle wax, suggesting regular devotional use and offerings. The ground in front of the structure is paved with small, light-colored stones. The setting appears to be a humid, possibly tropical, outdoor environment, indicated by the vibrant plant life. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or heavily shaded, creating a somber atmosphere around the religious artwork.
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