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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, horizontal, outdoor, daylight photograph of two lighthouses and a concrete breakwater at the mouth of the River Dee in Aberdeen, Scotland. The lighthouse in the foreground is a short, stout, conical structure with a wide, rough-hewn base made of concrete blocks. The tower itself is narrower and appears to be made of weathered, pale stone or concrete, with sections that have a yellowish hue, possibly due to age or staining. At the top of this lighthouse, there are visible metal structures and what appear to be lamps or lights. A concrete walkway extends from the base of this lighthouse. The breakwater is a long, rectangular structure made of large concrete blocks, some of which are covered in algae, and it is submerged in the water on its lower portions. Birds are scattered along the top of the breakwater and in the water. In the background, a much taller, slender, white lighthouse stands on a grassy headland. This lighthouse has a more traditional design, with a domed top and a black lantern room. Several smaller buildings are visible around the base of this distant lighthouse. The sea is calm and grey, and the sky is overcast with a pale grey hue. The rocky coastline is visible between the two lighthouses, with some patches of green grass and darker rocks. The overall impression is a maritime scene under a muted, cloudy sky. The scene is identifiable as the Girdleness Lighthouse and the North Breakwater Lighthouse in Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
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