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The image depicts a sunny coastal scene in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam, showcasing a section of a public promenade adjacent to Ha Long Bay. In the immediate foreground, a tiled concrete walkway features shadows cast by an unseen overhead element. To the right, a weathered, silver-colored metal electrical box is mounted on a small concrete pedestal, positioned next to a low concrete barrier that separates the walkway from the water's edge. A white sticker with red text, partially obscured, is affixed to the electrical box, warning in Vietnamese: "CẤM LẠI GẦN! CÓ ĐIỆN NGUY HIỂM CHẾT NGƯỜI" (DO NOT COME NEAR! ELECTRICITY DANGER KILL PEOPLE). The lower front section of the electrical box is open or damaged, revealing a circular electrical meter with a glass face, internal wiring, and electrical components, including circuit breakers, all exposed. Loose orange and brown wires protrude from this exposed section. On the tiled ground directly in front of the box, multiple coils of black cables, some secured with yellow tape or ties, are laid. Running parallel to the promenade is a rusted metal railing system, composed of horizontal pipes supported by vertical posts, overlooking the bay. Black wires are visible haphazardly attached to the railing. Beyond the railing, a strip of sandy and rocky beach or exposed seabed is visible, indicating low tide. The midground features the calm, greenish waters of Ha Long Bay. In the background, numerous iconic, steep-sided limestone karsts rise dramatically from the bay, characteristic of the region. The sky above is clear and light blue. No individuals are present in the scene.
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