
Stake attention in this memory
An elevated view captures the Monument of Friendship between Vietnam and Russia, situated atop a wide granite staircase in Cam Ranh, Vietnam. The monument, constructed from light grey stone, features a central, tapering spire crowned with a stylized upward-pointing missile or rocket. Below the spire, multiple figures are carved: a male figure, possibly a sailor, is positioned behind a ship's wheel on the left, while another figure, resembling a soldier or worker, stands on the right, holding an implement, with a child nearby. Flanking the monument are two flagpoles. To the viewer's left, a Russian flag (white, blue, red horizontal stripes) is displayed. To the viewer's right, a Vietnamese flag (red with a yellow star) is visible. Both flags are unfurled against an overcast, grey sky. The grand staircase, composed of numerous dark grey granite steps, leads directly to the monument. The staircase is bordered by lighter grey balustrades, along which spherical, light-colored globes serve as light fixtures, mounted on short posts and intermittently connected by dark chains. Lush green foliage, interspersed with red flowering plants, densely lines both sides of the staircase and extends behind the monument. No people or animals are present in the scene.
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