
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a waste segregation station at the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden in Mysuru, India, under bright daylight. The main subject is a prominent informational sign attached to a pole, which also holds two square-shaped grey trash receptacles. The sign is divided into two main sections for waste segregation: "WET WASTE / ಹಸಿ ಕಸ" (Hasi Kasa) on the left and "DRY WASTE / ಒಣ ಕಸ" (Ona Kasa) on the right. Below the "WET WASTE" heading, categories are listed with illustrative images: "Left over Food," "Fruit Waste," and "Fallen Leaves & Flowers." Below the "DRY WASTE" heading, categories include "Plastic Covers & Bottles," "Ice Cream Sticks & Cups," and "Tins, Candy Sticks, Tissues," each also accompanied by a small image. The sign features the zoo's name, "Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden," at the top, along with a logo depicting an elephant's head and trunk. The two grey trash cans, each with a circular opening, are positioned directly above the sign. One likely corresponds to wet waste and the other to dry waste, facilitating proper disposal as instructed by the sign. In the background, a natural outdoor setting is visible. There are numerous trees, mostly with bare branches but some with sparse green leaves, suggesting either a specific season or tree type. A metal fence runs horizontally across the mid-ground, and beyond it, parts of a building with a reddish-brown facade are discernible. The ground in the foreground is a paved pathway, and fallen leaves are scattered, reinforcing the outdoor, park-like environment of a zoo. The clear sky and bright illumination indicate sunny weather during the daytime. No people are visible, but the setup clearly indicates an activity of waste management and environmental consciousness within the zoo premises.
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