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Mir Castle Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the village of Mir, Korelichsky District, Grodno Region, Belarus
Short TermMir Castle Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the village of Mir, Korelichsky District, Grodno Region, Belarus. The photograph is taken from a low angle, looking up at a section of the castle complex under a bright, partly cloudy blue sky. The main subjects are the castle walls and a prominent tower. The wall in the foreground is constructed with large, rough stones at the base, transitioning to a brickwork section above, topped by a smooth, white plastered facade. Several dark-framed windows are visible on the white upper section. The tower to the right features a more intricate design, with red brickwork and white decorative elements. It is octagonal in shape and has multiple windows. A weather vane is visible at the very top of the tower. The environment is an outdoor setting with green grass visible at the bottom of the frame, suggesting it is a park or grounds surrounding the castle. The sky is a clear blue with scattered wispy clouds and a few small, distant birds. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late afternoon due to the angle of the sun which casts a slight shadow on the buildings. There are no people visible in the image.


