
Stake attention in this memory
This media file is a close-up, overhead shot of a cast-iron manhole cover, likely located in Torrevieja, Spain. The manhole cover features an embossed circular emblem with a shield in the center. The shield is divided into sections, with the left side depicting a crowned emblem with swirling decorative elements. The right side of the shield is divided into two parts: the upper portion shows a castle-like structure with a figure possibly represented by stylized lines, and the lower portion contains a pattern of small, oval shapes. Above the shield, there is a decorative element resembling a key and a stylized arrow pointing to the right. Below the shield, there is another symbolic element composed of an arrow-like shape connected to a T-bar and a circle. The entire emblem is set against a textured background and surrounded by a grid pattern, typical of manhole covers. To the left of the emblem, there is a rectangular indentation. The image appears to be taken in daylight, with no discernible weather conditions. The focus is solely on the manhole cover, and there are no people or active events depicted. The embossed details suggest a coat of arms or municipal insignia, possibly relating to the history or identity of Torrevieja. The material and design are consistent with public infrastructure in an urban environment. There are no legible words or numbers visible within the main emblem, though some faint markings might be present on the surrounding grid.
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