
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, downward-angled view of a weathered stone relief carving located in Batheay, Cambodia. The central subjects are two stylized avian figures, possibly birds or owls, carved into a rough, grey stone or concrete surface. The figure on the left is smaller, with a rounded body and its head turned towards the right. The figure on the right is larger, with an elongated head/beak and a more distinct wing-like form, also facing the left figure. Both figures exhibit significant surface wear, discoloration, and textural variations consistent with age and environmental exposure. Darker patches of moss or lichen are visible on the stone, particularly around the figures. Prominent cracks traverse the background, running horizontally across the top section, diagonally between the two figures, and extending across the lower right portion of the image. The material appears coarse-grained, with visible striations and pitting. No people are present in the scene.
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