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The image displays the Millennium Clock Tower (Tysyacheletie Clock) located in Astana (now Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan, specifically within a park setting, likely near the Ishim River embankment. The tower consists of two tall, converging pillars, each faced with light-colored, possibly white or grey, rectangular tiles. A dark, angular structure crowns the top, featuring four visible white clock faces with black markers, indicating approximately 1:15 or 1:20. The pillars maintain a vertical gap between them, narrowing towards the summit. The monument stands on a tiered, circular base constructed of darker grey granite. The ground surrounding the base is partially covered in sparse snow and dry, brown vegetation, suggesting a winter season. Several small evergreen trees are visible near the base of the tower. To the immediate right, a portion of a modern, curved building with an ornate, multi-colored, predominantly golden mosaic facade is visible. In the distant left background, a cluster of multi-story urban buildings is discernible against the horizon. The sky is clear, deep blue, occupying the majority of the frame, indicating a bright, sunny day. No individuals are present in the observable foreground or immediate vicinity of the monument.
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