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The image presents a rugged, rocky coastline where an expansive rock face meets the sea. The photograph, seemingly rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts churning ocean water on the left, while the majority of the frame is dominated by varied rock formations extending to the right.

The rocks exhibit a spectrum of dark tones, including shades of grey, black, and brown, with some lighter grey and beige areas, suggesting diverse mineral compositions and weathering. The larger rock formations feature pronounced layering, angular fractures, and sharp edges, characteristic of sedimentary or metamorphic rock eroded over time. Whitish streaks are visible on some rock surfaces, possibly mineral veins or salt deposits.

At the base of the larger rock structures and within crevices, numerous smaller, loose rocks and pebbles are scattered. These smaller stones range from smooth, rounded forms to jagged, angular fragments. Patches of greenish-yellow growth, likely moss or algae, cling to some of these smaller rocks, especially in damp, shaded areas.

The water on the left is a light turquoise color, with white foam and turbulent patterns indicating waves breaking against the rocks. The lighting suggests it is daytime, under an overcast sky or with diffused sunlight, as details are clearly visible without harsh shadows. There are no people, animals, or visible text in the scene. This natural, unpopulated coastal environment is located in A Coruña, Spain.
Mirala

Jun 3, 2026, 6:53 PM

A Coruña, Spain

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The image presents a rugged, rocky coastline where an expansive rock face meets the sea. The photograph, seemingly rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts churning ocean water on the left, while the majority of the frame is dominated by varied rock formations extending to the right. The rocks exhibit a spectrum of dark tones, including shades of grey, black, and brown, with some lighter grey and beige areas, suggesting diverse mineral compositions and weathering. The larger rock formations feature pronounced layering, angular fractures, and sharp edges, characteristic of sedimentary or metamorphic rock eroded over time. Whitish streaks are visible on some rock surfaces, possibly mineral veins or salt deposits. At the base of the larger rock structures and within crevices, numerous smaller, loose rocks and pebbles are scattered. These smaller stones range from smooth, rounded forms to jagged, angular fragments. Patches of greenish-yellow growth, likely moss or algae, cling to some of these smaller rocks, especially in damp, shaded areas. The water on the left is a light turquoise color, with white foam and turbulent patterns indicating waves breaking against the rocks. The lighting suggests it is daytime, under an overcast sky or with diffused sunlight, as details are clearly visible without harsh shadows. There are no people, animals, or visible text in the scene. This natural, unpopulated coastal environment is located in A Coruña, Spain.

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