
Stake attention in this memory
A high-angle shot depicts a weathered stone sculpture of a nāga serpent, a mythical creature prominent in Southeast Asian mythology, situated at a roadside altar or shrine in the village of Tegallalang, Bali, Indonesia. The sculpture is predominantly grey, and its texture appears rough and porous due to age and exposure to the elements. The nāga coils its body and raises its head, a small opening visible at the top. At the sculpture's base, artificial flowers, including a red blossom and a lighter-colored arrangement, are placed as offerings. The surrounding environment includes sections of wood paneling with a glossy finish, possibly part of a structure, and a grey concrete surface, suggesting a paved area. A dark metal railing is partially visible in the background.
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