
Stake attention in this memory
A large, roughly carved stone sculpture of a man's head is displayed outdoors, set against a backdrop of dense green trees. The sculpture is a bust, featuring a prominent forehead, strong brow line, sharp nose, and a thick mustache and beard. The inscription "Yersin" is carved into the base of the sculpture. The sculpture is mounted on a dark, angular pedestal, which rests in front of a manicured bed of low-lying green plants dotted with small purple flowers. This monument is located in Da Lat, Vietnam, and is dedicated to Alexandre Yersin, a Swiss-French physician and bacteriologist who discovered the bubonic plague bacterium in Hong Kong and later established the Pasteur Institute in Nha Trang, Vietnam, where he spent much of his life.
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Volume
5,180
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TVL
$2.72

