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This image captures a stone statue situated in Gilibert Park (Park Zhiliber) in Hrodna, Belarus, specifically near a paved pathway. The statue is a stylized, grey stone carving of a plump, rotund figure, often identified as an old woman or character from folklore, wearing a pointed cap or hood. The figure has a prominent, bulbous nose, a wide, smiling mouth, and appears to be holding a fish or a small, scaled creature against its chest with both arms. Textured details are visible on the creature and the lower part of the statue, resembling scales or feathers and ribbed patterns. The statue rests on an irregularly shaped, natural grey boulder. Surrounding the base of the statue is a circular area paved with dark grey, roughly rectangular cobblestones arranged in a radiating, fan-like pattern. This cobblestone area borders a wider pedestrian path made of lighter grey, rectangular paving stones that extend across the foreground. To the immediate left and right of the statue, a temporary metal barrier, consisting of vertical grey bars and horizontal crossbars, runs across the mid-ground. Behind this barrier, a grassy area is visible. In the mid-background, beyond the paved path and barrier, lies a public park filled with numerous mature deciduous trees exhibiting full, green summer foliage. Sunlight filters through the tree canopy, suggesting a bright day, possibly late morning or afternoon. Several yellow-canopied structures, possibly part of an amusement area or outdoor seating, are visible among the trees on the left side. Faint outlines of several individuals can be observed walking or sitting on benches deeper within the park. A dirt path branches off the main paved path on the right. On the far right, a section of a light beige building with a white roofline and downspout is partially visible, indicating the edge of the park area. The sky above is bright and appears overcast or hazy, lacking distinct blue.
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