
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a close-up, high-angle view of a murky green body of water in Singapore, characterized by a significant amount of surface debris and a dead fish. The primary subject is a light-colored, presumably dead, fish floating on its side near the bottom center of the frame. Its scales and fins are visible, suggesting it's a medium-sized fish. Surrounding the fish and scattered across the water's surface are various objects: dried leaves, small twigs, and several pieces of what appear to be plastic litter, including a blue circular item, a yellow irregular piece, and a pink/purple rectangular fragment. Numerous thin, white, string-like filaments or strands are also visible, floating on or just beneath the surface. The water itself is an opaque, desaturated teal or dark green color, with subtle reflections and textural variations indicating a slight ripple or current, or simply the appearance of sediment. No specific activity or event is taking place; the image is a static snapshot depicting environmental pollution. The scene evokes a sense of neglect and concern for water quality. There are no people visible, nor any discernible structures in the background, keeping the focus entirely on the water's surface and its contents. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but no specific time can be determined. There is no visible text in the image. The presence of the dead fish and assorted litter points to a potentially unhealthy aquatic ecosystem in an urban or semi-urban setting within Singapore.
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