
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead view captures a dark, octagonal compass rose inlaid into a public pavement. The compass rose, likely made of stone such as granite, features an etched eight-point star design at its center, with the cardinal directions "N," "E," "S," and "W" marked around its perimeter in a lighter, contrasting tone. This central octagonal element is bordered by dark grey rectangular pavers that radiate outwards, segmenting the surrounding exposed aggregate concrete. The aggregate paving is composed of small, multi-colored pebbles. In the upper left corner, the toe and partial instep of a dark, plain shoe are visible on the aggregate surface. The environment is an outdoor, paved area with subdued, ambient lighting. This specific compass rose is located on the Gorleston Clifftop Promenade, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom, near the Gorleston Pavilion and the lighthouse.
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