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The image shows a muddy, fast-flowing stream bordered by gabion walls on both sides. Lush green trees overhang the stream, creating a shaded canopy. On the left bank, a gabion wall is visible in the foreground, covered with dried leaves and some small plants. Further down the left bank, more vegetation grows along the wall. The right bank also features a gabion wall, constructed from irregular stones. The stream's water appears murky and agitated, with visible ripples and foam, suggesting recent heavy rainfall or snowmelt. The overall environment is natural and somewhat overgrown, typical of a park or a less manicured urban green space. The presence of the gabion walls indicates a man-made channel designed to manage the water flow. This scene is consistent with areas along the Malaya Alma-Atinka River in Almaty, Kazakhstan, particularly sections that have been channeled and reinforced to control flooding and erosion.
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