
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two memorial pillars in an outdoor, shaded area, likely a park or garden. The pillars are hexagonal and are adorned with numerous brick-like tiles, each inscribed with names or messages in cursive handwriting. The overall atmosphere is serene and commemorative. The location is the San Diego Zoo, specifically near the entrance to the Africa Rocks exhibit. This is evident from the presence of a sign that reads "AFRICA ROCKS" and the distinctive architecture of the memorial pillars, which are part of a fundraising campaign for the exhibit. The pillars are made of dark gray concrete, with their top surfaces tapering to a point. The inscribed tiles are arranged in vertical columns on each of the six faces of the pillars. The tiles vary in color, from light tan to reddish-brown, and appear to be made of ceramic or a similar material. Many of the inscriptions are dedications "In Memory Of" or acknowledgments of donations. The background features lush green foliage, including palm trees and other tropical plants, suggesting a warm climate. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled shadows on the ground and the pillars. A paved walkway is visible in the distance, and a trash can is partially visible behind the right pillar. No people are present in the image.
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