
Stake attention in this memory
A mural of an elephant is depicted on a weathered, light grey concrete or stucco wall in the city of Voa Yeav, Cambodia. The elephant, painted in shades of grey and white with prominent white tusks, faces left with its trunk extending downwards. Its body is traversed by four dark, circular holes, likely pipe openings, intersecting the artwork. The wall surface is heavily cracked and textured. Geometric shapes in green, yellow, and brown paint are visible in the lower-left background, behind the elephant's head and trunk. A white inscription, possibly "PROT," is faintly visible near the left tusk. The mural exhibits significant wear, with paint degradation and surface deterioration.
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