
Stake attention in this memory
This is a top-down view of ocean waves actively crashing against a rugged, rocky coastline in A Coruña, Spain. The image is divided vertically, with the turbulent sea occupying the left two-thirds and the rocky shore on the right. The water, a pale blue-green or aqua color, is heavily churned with extensive white seafoam. The foam forms intricate patterns, indicating strong wave action. Patches of dark rock are occasionally visible beneath the surface or protruding from the water on the left side. On the right, the coastline is comprised of a dense arrangement of dark, weathered rocks, predominantly in shades of brown and grey. These rocks vary in size and shape, displaying rugged, angular forms alongside some smoother, water-worn surfaces. White seafoam and spray cling to the rocks where the waves make contact, highlighting the wet and dynamic interface between land and sea. No people, man-made objects, or visible text are present in the scene. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, possibly diffuse, suggesting an overcast day, which provides soft, even illumination across the scene. The activity depicts the continuous movement and power of the ocean against the unyielding shore.
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