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This is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a coat of arms mounted on a pale, textured wall
This is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a coat of arms mounted on a pale, textured wall. The coat of arms features two rampant lions as supporters, each wearing a small crown. Between the lions is a shield divided into four quadrants, displaying heraldic symbols. Above the shield sits a large, ornate golden crown. Below the coat of arms, a light blue banner with rolled edges bears the Latin inscription "Sine aqua non est vita," which translates to "Without water there is no life." The banner and coat of arms appear to be a decorative element, possibly part of a building's facade. In the lower portion of the image, a few dry, brown twigs are visible against the white wall, suggesting the photograph was taken outdoors. This specific coat of arms is likely associated with the Bavarian royal family and can be found in or around Schwangau, Germany, a town famous for its proximity to Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles.
