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The image depicts a coastal area dominated by an extensive geological formation of hexagonal basalt columns, commonly identified as Ganh Da Dia (Da Dia Reef), located in Phu Yen Province, Vietnam. The sky is clear blue with minimal cloud cover, indicating fair weather. The sea is a deep blue, exhibiting calm conditions with small waves breaking against the rocky shore. A small, dark-hulled boat is visible on the distant horizon to the right. The basalt columns in the foreground are lighter, a reddish-brown hue, and appear larger and taller. As the formation extends towards the sea, the columns become darker, exhibiting shades of grey and black, appearing lower and wetter, with some partially submerged by the tide. Approximately 19 individuals are present on the basalt columns. Two men are prominent on the lighter, higher columns on the left: one is seated or crouched, facing the sea, wearing a light brown top and dark trousers; the other is crouched beside him, wearing a light blue shirt and dark trousers, holding a dark object, likely a camera or phone, and appearing to photograph the scene. A larger group of approximately 17 people is dispersed across the darker, lower basalt columns closer to the water's edge. These individuals are dressed in casual attire, including various colored shirts, trousers, and shorts; some wear hats. Their actions primarily involve standing, walking carefully on the uneven terrain, and observing the sea and the rock formations. One individual in the foreground of this group wears a backpack. Another person within this group is holding a white object. There are no clear significant interactions observed between the individuals, who are generally spaced out.
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