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This image displays a concrete infrastructure, likely a drainage culvert or seawall, positioned over murky, dark grey water in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The structure consists of heavy concrete beams supported by pillars, forming multiple rectangular openings. From one central opening, water cascades approximately 0.5 meters into the water body below, generating ripples and white foam. The concrete surfaces of the pillars and lower sections within the openings are heavily encrusted with dark, barnacle-like marine organisms. Inside the leftmost visible opening, a black pipe, secured to the concrete wall with rope and straps, is present. Several strands of loose, tangled rope hang from the interior wall in the same area. A white, circular graffiti symbol, partially obscured, is visible on the upper concrete surface to the right of the central opening. The water recedes on the right, exposing a dark, silty shoreline. No individuals are present in the scene.
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