
Stake attention in this memory
This is a full-shot photograph of two bronze statues in a public outdoor space. The statue on the left is viewed from behind and wears a black short-sleeved shirt with the word "KIWI" printed in white across the back, above a fern motif. The statue on the right is facing forward and is depicted with its arms crossed over its chest, head tilted back, and mouth open in a wide laugh, with eyes closed. Both statues have a textured, segmented appearance. The statues are standing on a gravel surface that has several puddles from recent rain. In the background, palm trees are visible, along with a body of water and several ships. A paved pathway and grass area are also present. A man in a dark jacket and blue shorts is walking in the middle ground. The sky is overcast with clouds. The location is the waterfront in Vancouver, Canada, near the Olympic Village.
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