this is a long shot post and i’m not even sure if this is the right place to ask, but i figured if anyone on the internet would know, they might be in this forum.

a while back i saw an image online of a distressed mural of black birds/doves flying in and circular pattern on a whitewashed wall that almost made it look like a portal. the image was captioned in a language that i could not identify and there was no indication of where this mural was located. it appeared to be possibly in the side of an abandoned church or monetary but it was hard to say from the brief image/ video i saw.

i cannot get the image out of my mind and no amount of googling has yielded any information or even the original image. if any one knows what i’m referring to could you please enlighten me on this mural. it’s driving me crazy not knowing more about it.

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this is a long shot post and i’m not even sure if this is the right place to ask, but i figured if anyone on the internet would know, they might be in this forum.

a while back i saw an image online of a distressed mural of black birds/doves flying in and circular pattern on a whitewashed wall that almost made it look like a portal. the image was captioned in a language that i could not identify and there was no indication of where this mural was located. it appeared to be possibly in the side of an abandoned church or monetary but it was hard to say from the brief image/ video i saw.

i cannot get the image out of my mind and no amount of googling has yielded any information or even the original image. if any one knows what i’m referring to could you please enlighten me on this mural. it’s driving me crazy not knowing more about it.

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