
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor shot of a carved stone plaque. The plaque is weathered and shows signs of age. It appears to be a seal or emblem, likely on a building or monument. The central subject is a circular emblem with intricate carvings. Within the circle, there's a stylized representation of an eagle with outstretched wings, perched on what looks like a serpent. A shield-like design with a triangular element is prominent in the center of the eagle. The text "UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO MEDICINA VETERINARIA Y ZOOTECNIA" is inscribed in an arc around the top and left of the circular emblem. The year "1853" is carved just below and to the right of the circle. To the right of the circular emblem, a vertical inscription is carved into the stone. The visible text reads "FACULTAD DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA Y ZOOTECNIA" and below that, "GENERACION". Below "GENERACION", there are more carved letters that are partially obscured and difficult to read. Additionally, a small, faint "W.A.M." is carved into the stone near the bottom. The lighting suggests it's daytime, with strong shadows indicating direct sunlight. The stone is rough and textured, typical of outdoor architectural elements in a historical setting. The location is implied to be Mexico City, Mexico, given the inscription. The overall tone is one of historical significance and academic pride. There are no people or specific activities depicted, only the static, carved elements.
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