
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up view of the ground, paved with rectangular cobblestones. In the center of the frame is a brass plaque embedded in the paving, featuring two handprints and text. The plaque has a golden-brown metallic sheen, with the handprints impressed into its surface. Above the handprints, the text "PACIFIC Guardian" is inscribed. Below the handprints, the name appears in two lines: "KOJI YAMAMURA" in Cyrillic script and "KOJI YAMAMURA" in Latin script. To the left of the brass plaque, a section of another paving stone is visible, also embedded in the cobblestones. This stone appears lighter in color and has an imprint of a circular object with a textured surface, possibly an artwork or a mold. Part of a metallic plaque with lettering is also visible at the very top left edge of the frame, showing the outline of fingers forming a gesture and some Cyrillic text. The cobblestones surrounding the brass plaque are weathered and show signs of age and use. There are small patches of dried leaves and dirt scattered on the ground. In the lower right corner, a person's right foot wearing a white sandal with a buckle is visible, stepping on the cobblestones. The context of the brass plaque with handprints and text, particularly the inclusion of "Vladivostok" and "Pacific Guardian," suggests this is part of a walkway or memorial in Vladivostok, Russia, possibly commemorating notable individuals associated with the city or the Pacific region. The handprints are a common feature in "walk of fame" style memorials.
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