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This image depicts a wide view of the Garonne River in Toulouse, France, captured from the Pont Saint-Michel bridge, looking generally northwest. The sky is partially overcast with a mixture of light blue and scattered grey clouds, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. In the immediate foreground, to the left, is a portion of an ornate, grey stone bridge railing, displaying classical architectural elements. Faint, dark graffiti reading "FREE 6" is visible on its lower section. The top edge of a concrete or stone parapet, discolored with rust-like stains, extends from the railing. The midground is dominated by the Garonne River. The water appears calm with subtle ripples, colored a deep blue-grey. On the left side of the river, a broad area of shallow water or exposed riverbed is visible, indicating a low water level or the presence of a weir structure. Two bright yellow conical buoys are positioned in the river; one closer to the foreground on the left, and another further back and to the right. The background consists of buildings along both banks of the river. On the left bank, from left to right, two slender, modern high-rise buildings are visible, followed by a larger block of multi-story residential buildings characterized by reddish-brown facades and multiple windows, built atop an embankment or river wall. On the right bank, a substantial older industrial-style building constructed of red brick, consistent with the EDF Bazacle complex, is prominent. Adjacent to it on the right stands a multi-story white building with numerous windows. Beyond these structures, a dense line of green trees marks the distant riverbank. No people or active events are discernible within the frame.
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