
Stake attention in this memory
This is a daytime, eye-level outdoor shot depicting the entrance area of a mosque located in Sragen, Indonesia. The central subject is a large, dark brown, irregularly shaped decorative rock, resembling a weathered boulder, positioned on a strip of artificial green grass. Embedded into the front face of this rock is a white rectangular plaque with black lettering, commemorating the mosque's construction. The prominent text on the plaque reads "MASJID NURUL HUDA," identifying it as the Nurul Huda Mosque. Further details on the plaque state: "Dibangun" (Built) "Diatas Tanah Wakaf Kel. Bpk. KH. Muh. Oesmanto" (On Waqf Land of Mr. KH. Muh. Oesmanto's Family) "Oleh Jama'ah dan Keluarga" (By the Congregation and Family) "Sragen, 08 Agustus 2022" (Sragen, 08 August 2022). Above the mosque's name, there is a decorative Arabic script. Behind the rock, part of the mosque's architecture is visible, featuring a lower brown wall section topped by a lighter beige band. Above this band, there's intricate white latticework with repeating geometric star patterns, characteristic of Islamic design. To the right, a brown structural element of the building is visible. Attached to this element is a small, light blue-green sign with white text that reads "TEMPAT WUDHU PRIA," indicating a men's ablution facility. In the lower foreground and extending to the right, a wall with a prominent wooden pattern defines a raised platform or border. Alongside this wall, a set of light-colored stairs with brown edges descends, suggesting a change in elevation. The scene is brightly lit, indicating clear weather. No individuals are visible, and the overall impression is one of a well-maintained and recently inaugurated or renovated religious site.
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