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A low-angle view captures a segment of the Gorleston-on-Sea coastline in the United Kingdom under an overcast sky. The immediate foreground features an orange-brown concrete or stone edge, likely a curb or boundary, running diagonally from the lower left towards the lower right. Adjacent to this edge, a cluster of green common daisy plants (Bellis perennis) is visible, with one fully opened flower displaying white petals with pink undersides and a yellow center, positioned slightly right of the frame's vertical center. Two additional closed daisy buds, tinged pink, are present. Surrounding these plants is dark soil and various green grasses and small weeds. Rising beyond the immediate foreground is a gentle grassy slope, covered in various green vegetation, including a prominent clump of spiky, bright green leaves towards the mid-right. Further up the slope, scattered patches of smaller purple and white flowers are visible amidst the grass. The slope culminates in a paved promenade or pathway, appearing as a darker, flat surface running horizontally across the mid-ground. In the background, a wide, pale sandy beach extends horizontally, separating the promenade from the North Sea. The sea itself is light blue-grey, merging with an indistinct, light grey, overcast sky. Several dark, slender vertical poles, likely lampposts or similar fixtures, are sparsely arranged along the promenade or beach edge. On the far right, near the crest of the slope against the sky, two faint, dark human figures are discernible in the distance. A vague structure, possibly part of a building or pier, is faintly visible on the far left of the beach. The scene is illuminated by diffused natural light, consistent with an overcast day.
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