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A light grey marbled stone statue, depicted in an outdoor elevated setting, dominates the foreground. The primary subject is a muscular, bare-chested man with a fierce facial expression, a prominent beard, and wide eyes, seated astride a snarling tiger. The man's right arm is raised, holding a circular ring-like object. He wears a simple loincloth, and a third eye is carved into his abdomen. The tiger, also carved from the same stone, features bared fangs and extended front paws. The statue rests on a textured stone base, on which yellow text reads "THIEN HUONG MŨI NÉ." To the left, partially visible, is another grey stone statue of a robed, bearded figure seated on an elephant. In the mid-ground, a grey stone balustrade or railing marks the edge of the elevated platform. Beyond the railing, a sparsely vegetated hillside slopes down towards a distant body of water, visible under an overcast, light blue-grey sky with scattered clouds. A red banner with yellow elements is partially visible near the tiger's head. The location is Mũi Né, Vietnam.
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