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A low-angle, vertical shot captures the "Quy Nhon Radar Station" building in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, against a clear blue sky. The prominent structure features a large, rectangular base section painted coral red, displaying the station's name in raised grey Vietnamese characters "TRẠM RADAR QUY NHƠN" and English "QUY NHON RADAR STATION". Above this base, a multi-story concrete support framework, featuring exposed light grey columns and an external staircase, elevates a circular, coral-red upper section. This upper section includes multiple vertical windows or panels and is topped by a circular platform enclosed by a dark metal railing. In the foreground, a light-colored, vertically slatted fence with multiple strands of barbed wire runs horizontally, situated above a dark grey stacked stone wall. Below the stone wall, a lower concrete wall exhibits dark staining and weathering. To the right of the main building, a tall black utility pole with a streetlamp fixture extends upwards, and a partial view of a red, metal lattice-like antenna structure is visible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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