
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, slightly tilted shot captures a brown signpost with multiple directional signs, likely located within a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The setting is bright and sunny, with a clear blue sky visible in the upper left, and lush green foliage and trees filling the background behind a wire fence or mesh. The main subject is a horizontal, thick brown pole from which four vertical, arrow-shaped brown signs extend upwards, indicating directions to various animal exhibits. Each sign features text in both English and Kannada, along with a small image of the animal it represents on its pointed top. From left to right, the signs display: 1. "Tandisadak" (English) and "ತಂಡಿಸಡಕ್" (Kannada). The image on top is dark and indistinct. 2. "African Hunting Cheetah" (English) and "ಆಫ್ರಿಕನ್ ಹಂಟಿಂಗ್ ಚೀತಾ" (Kannada), topped with a clear image of a cheetah's head. 3. "Zebra" (English) and "ಜೀಬ್ರಾ" (Kannada), featuring an image of a zebra's head. 4. "Indian grey wolf" (English) and "ಭಾರತದ ಬೂದು ತೋಳ" (Kannada), adorned with an image of a wolf's head. Below the main horizontal pole, a partially obscured green arrow-shaped sign points downwards and to the left. Visible text on this green sign includes the number "200" and some undecipherable Kannada characters. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained tourist attraction with clear directional signage for visitors.
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