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This image, taken in Shunde District, China, showcases a detailed section of an outdoor water feature, likely part of a garden or public park. The camera perspective is rotated, presenting the scene vertically. In the foreground, a prominent stream of clear water arcs dynamically from a dark, metallic spout. This spout is part of a series of identical spouts arranged in a receding line. Each spout is crafted from a dark, possibly bronze or brass, material, featuring segmented cylindrical designs that distinctly resemble bamboo stalks. The water flows over a lower, similarly styled metallic element before cascading onto a series of dark grey, speckled stone blocks, which also form a parallel row. These stone structures, possibly granite, appear textured and wet, catching the flowing water. Vibrant green grass covers the ground beneath the water feature, with scattered brown leaves adding a natural element. In the blurred background, lush green trees and foliage are visible, suggesting a verdant outdoor setting. Further in the distance, indistinct figures of people can be seen, along with glimpses of urban or park infrastructure, including a prominent blue structure. The scene depicts the water feature in active operation. The soft, natural light suggests it is daytime, likely under an overcast sky, as there are no harsh shadows. The overall aesthetic of the bamboo-like spouts points to traditional East Asian design influences, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere. There is no visible text in the image.
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