This is a close-up, low-angle outdoor photograph of two cairns made of stacked river stones on a rocky shore
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This is a close-up, low-angle outdoor photograph of two cairns made of stacked river stones on a rocky shore

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This is a close-up, low-angle outdoor photograph of two cairns made of stacked river stones on a rocky shore. The cairns are the primary subjects, positioned in the foreground of the image. The left cairn is taller and more slender, composed of approximately seven stones of varying sizes and shades of grey and tan. The right cairn is shorter and wider, with about five stones. The shore is covered in a multitude of similar river stones, ranging from small pebbles to larger, fist-sized rocks. Some of these stones are partially submerged in the shallow water. In the background, a body of water, likely a river or lake, stretches across the mid-ground, its surface rippled by the breeze and reflecting the sunlight. Beyond the water, a densely forested hillside rises, its green foliage contrasting with the blue sky. A few wispy white clouds are visible in the upper portion of the sky. The overall environment suggests a natural, serene setting, possibly in or near the village of Ust-Kabirza, Russia, a location known for its proximity to the Kuznetsk Alatau Nature Reserve and its numerous rivers and forests. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with the sun casting distinct shadows on the stones, particularly on the larger rock supporting the left cairn. The focus is sharp on the cairns and the immediate rocky foreground, with the background elements becoming progressively softer and blurred, creating a sense of depth.