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This image depicts an outdoor water feature in Tram Tau, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a multi-tiered structure composed of natural and man-made elements. In the upper background, a wall of irregularly shaped, light brown and grey natural stones is visible, with hints of green foliage above. Below this stone wall, a large, light-colored wooden or natural stone slab serves as a sign, bearing the white capital letters "water massage." To the left of the sign, a rustic bamboo pipe, secured with visible bands, extends horizontally, acting as a spout. Green algae or moss is present within its opening. From this pipe, two distinct streams of water flow downwards into a pool below. One stream falls almost vertically, while another, wider stream projects outwards before descending, creating a sparkling cascade of droplets. The middle ground features a wall constructed from rectangular, dark grey/blue tiles, likely marble or slate, characterized by natural white veining and variations in texture. To the right of the water streams, a large, smooth, light brown boulder rests on a surface, with a wooden planter containing green plants positioned behind it. The foreground contains a body of water, presumably a pool or basin. The falling water creates significant agitation, resulting in white foam and numerous bubbles on the surface. Sunlight reflects brightly off the disturbed water. On the lower left, a darker, polished marble or stone surface with prominent white veining is visible, forming part of the pool's edge or an architectural detail. There are no people present in the image.
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