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A line of brightly colored tetrapods, a type of concrete armor unit used to prevent coastal erosion, are arranged along a rocky shore. The tetrapods are painted in vibrant shades of blue, pink, green, orange, and yellow, creating a visually striking contrast with the muted tones of the sea and sky. The sky is a soft gradient of blue and purple, indicating either dawn or dusk. The tetrapods are large, three-dimensional shapes with four feet, designed to interlock and dissipate wave energy. They are resting on a bed of rough, grey rocks. In the distance, the calm sea stretches out to the horizon, with a faint hint of land or a boat visible. The overall scene suggests a coastal defense installation that has been artistically enhanced with color, likely in the city of Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam.
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