
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor commemorative plaque shaped like an open book, crafted from transparent material, likely acrylic or glass. It is mounted on a dark, slender metal pole partially embedded in a snow-covered ground. The plaque contains biographical information in both Russian (left page) and English (right page) about Aleksandr Mikhailovich Baldin (26.02.1926 – 29.04.2001), a Soviet and Russian physicist. The English text explicitly references his work at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), situating the monument within the city of Dubna, Russia. The surrounding environment is characterized by a layer of white snow covering the ground, interspersed with patches of exposed earth and scattered dry leaves and twigs. A cluster of bare-branched trees or shrubs with dark, thin trunks stands directly behind the plaque. Further in the background, a red metal fence or railing is partially visible through the branches and snow. The sky above is bright and appears clear. In the upper left corner, the shadow of an unseen individual is cast on the snow, indicating the presence of a person. The overall scene suggests a winter or early spring day.
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