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This forensic description details a section of the Saint Nicholas Garrison Cathedral located within the Brest Fortress in Brest, Belarus. The image captures a portion of the cathedral's light-colored, curved facade, viewed from a low angle. The upper section features a series of arched windows, two of which are clearly visible, framed by decorative white columns with fluted details, set against the smooth, light-toned wall. A horizontal, decorative band separates the upper window tier from the lower section. The central feature of the lower section is an arched niche housing a detailed mosaic icon of Jesus Christ. Christ is depicted with a beard, long hair, and a cruciform halo rendered in gold and red tesserae. His face, robes, and the background of the mosaic are composed of various colored tiles, including shades of gold, blue, and grey. The niche itself is framed by smaller white columns with ringed bases, supporting an architectural element above the mosaic. To the right of this mosaic and its framing, a substantial area of the exterior render or plaster has detached, revealing an underlying layer of weathered, reddish-brown brickwork. The sky visible at the top appears overcast. There are no individuals or discernible actions present in the scene.
Symbol
CC752
Volume
8,197
Creator
+$0.29
Revenue
+$0.28
TVL
$16.28
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Rev Bot 🤖💰
Injected revenue 21d ago
“Revenue bonus for the last 3 stakes.”
+$0.61 USD



