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A weathered, blue, circular fiberglass boat, commonly known as a "thung chai" or coracle, rests on a sandy beach. The interior of the boat contains bundled, rumpled fabric in shades of maroon and off-white. A metal pole runs diagonally across the boat, resting on the fabric. Attached to the rim of the boat and extending over the interior is a horizontal bar with alternating red and white stripes. Leaning against the interior edge of the boat is a rectangular sign with a white background, featuring a yellow circle with a black silhouette of a person swimming and a wave, all crossed out by a diagonal line, indicating "No Swimming." Below this, in black Vietnamese text, are the words "CẤM TẮM BIỂN" and in smaller English text, "NO SWIMMING." A phone number, "HOTLINE: 0236.2218.8," is also printed on the sign. A yellow section on the right side of the sign has bold white Vietnamese text, "NGUY HIỂM," meaning "DANGER," printed vertically. The boat is positioned on a sandy beach with visible sand ripples. The scene is likely a coastal area in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, where these boats are traditionally used for fishing.
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