
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the Monument of the Soviet Army, also known as the Monument of the Liberators, located in the Sea Garden (Morska Gradina) in Burgas, Bulgaria. The monument is a large, brutalist-style structure predominantly composed of rough-hewn, light grey granite blocks. The structure is characterized by two massive, angular sections that appear to be splitting apart from the center, creating a deep, dark fissure. Within this central void, a darker, rough-textured material, likely bronze or dark stone, forms an abstract, fractured interior. At the apex of this dark central element, a sculptural form resembling a bird or a bird of prey is perched. The exterior surfaces of the granite sections are clad with vertically oriented, rectangular blocks, providing a textured facade. On the upper left edge of the monument, two small, dark security cameras or similar devices are mounted, along with a white, rectangular antenna-like object. On the right granite section, several angled and horizontally protruding granite elements disrupt the vertical pattern, adding to the fragmented aesthetic. At the base of the monument, a dark metal gate blocks an entrance into a recessed, dark interior. To the right of the gate, a rectangular plaque is affixed to the stone surface. The ground directly in front of the monument is paved with alternating stripes of light grey and reddish-brown rectangular pavers, arranged in a radiating pattern towards the monument's base. Beyond the monument's right side, green foliage of deciduous trees is visible. The sky overhead is partially cloudy with patches of blue, and several small birds are seen flying.
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