
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor scene featuring a prominent informational sign, likely within a zoo or botanical garden, in Mysuru, India. The setting is bright and sunny, indicated by clear illumination and shadows. The main subject is a brown rectangular sign with a gold vertical stripe on its left side. It is mounted on green metal posts, which form part of a low fence or barrier. The sign features white text in both Kannada and English. The Kannada text at the top reads "ಪ್ರಾಣಿಗಳಿಗೆ ತೊಂದರೆಯಾಗುತ್ತದೆ ಕಿರುಚಬೇಡಿ" (Prāṇigaḷige tondareyāguttade Kiruchabēḍi), which translates to "Animals get disturbed, Do not shout." Below this, the English text clearly states: "Do not shout animals get disturbed." In the bottom left corner of the sign, a circular logo is visible with the text "SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS MYSURU" encircling an illustration of an animal's head. Towards the bottom right of the main sign, there's a universally recognizable "no shouting" icon: a black silhouette of a head with shouting lines emanating from its mouth, all enclosed within a red circle with a diagonal line through it. The sign is situated next to a large tree with rough, textured bark and visible branches. Abundant green foliage, including various grasses and leafy plants, grows around the base of the sign and the metal posts. In the bottom right corner, a smaller white sign attached to the green fence is partially visible, bearing the text "KEEP ZOO CLEAN" and "PP 200," suggesting a potential fine for littering. The overall scene conveys a regulated environment, emphasizing the need for visitors to maintain quiet and respect the animals, consistent with a zoological garden setting.
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