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The image displays a segment of a river and its banks, identified as being in or near the city of Visp, Switzerland. The scene is devoid of human or animal presence. The river occupies the mid-ground, exhibiting a bipartite water coloration. The upper-left portion of the water is translucent, revealing a bed of small, light to dark gray gravel and pebbles. The water in this section possesses a light greenish-blue tint, indicative of relative shallowness. Abruptly, to the lower-right, the water transitions into an opaque, intense turquoise hue, suggesting a deeper channel or altered sediment composition. A light-colored, multi-branched piece of deadwood, approximately 1.5 meters in length, extends from the left bank into the translucent water. The immediate foreground on the left consists of a bank fortified by a natural arrangement of large, irregularly shaped, light-grey and white boulders. Above these boulders and extending across the lower frame, the ground is covered with sparse, dry, brown herbaceous vegetation and leafless woody shrubs. On the lower right, partially submerged, is a deposit of fine, light-colored sediment, possibly sand, displaying faint concentric ripple patterns. Several indistinct indentations consistent with footprints are observable on this sediment. The far bank, positioned in the background, is an elevated embankment densely covered with dark brown, desiccated leaf litter. Several deciduous trees with bare branches and visible trunks, including one with distinctive pale bark, stand along this bank. A narrow, unpaved track or footpath is discernible running horizontally along the crest of the distant bank. The dormant state of the vegetation suggests a season of late autumn, winter, or early spring.
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Volume
6,492
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TVL
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