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The image displays a broad, calm body of water at either sunrise or sunset, viewed from a low perspective. The sun, a bright, circular light source, is positioned in the upper third of the frame, slightly right of center, illuminating a sky streaked with horizontal clouds in shades of orange, yellow, and grey. A prominent, shimmering vertical path of golden-orange light reflects from the sun across the water, extending from the horizon towards the bottom of the frame, slightly right of center.

The horizon is defined by a low, dark landmass running horizontally across the middle of the image. Silhouetted against the bright sky on this landmass, slightly left of the central light reflection, stands a traditional four-sailed windmill. Further to the right on the same landmass, a distinct, slender vertical structure, possibly a navigational beacon or pole, is visible. The distant landmass also shows subtle indications of other features, including a small clump of trees or scrub to the far left and a faint, rounded structure to the far right, behind the beacon. Numerous small, dark specks, consistent with birds, are scattered across the water surface, particularly in the middle ground and closer to the horizon, as well as perched along the landmass. The water, aside from the direct sun reflection, exhibits a dark, muted grey-brown color with minimal surface agitation. No human figures are present.

This scene is located within the city of Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically depicting the flat, expansive landscape characteristic of the River Yare or Breydon Water area, where traditional windmills, such as the Berney Arms Windmill, are prominent features.
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Mar 19, 2026, 5:31 PM

Great Yarmouth, UK

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The image displays a broad, calm body of water at either sunrise or sunset, viewed from a low perspective. The sun, a bright, circular light source, is positioned in the upper third of the frame, slightly right of center, illuminating a sky streaked with horizontal clouds in shades of orange, yellow, and grey. A prominent, shimmering vertical path of golden-orange light reflects from the sun across the water, extending from the horizon towards the bottom of the frame, slightly right of center. The horizon is defined by a low, dark landmass running horizontally across the middle of the image. Silhouetted against the bright sky on this landmass, slightly left of the central light reflection, stands a traditional four-sailed windmill. Further to the right on the same landmass, a distinct, slender vertical structure, possibly a navigational beacon or pole, is visible. The distant landmass also shows subtle indications of other features, including a small clump of trees or scrub to the far left and a faint, rounded structure to the far right, behind the beacon. Numerous small, dark specks, consistent with birds, are scattered across the water surface, particularly in the middle ground and closer to the horizon, as well as perched along the landmass. The water, aside from the direct sun reflection, exhibits a dark, muted grey-brown color with minimal surface agitation. No human figures are present. This scene is located within the city of Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically depicting the flat, expansive landscape characteristic of the River Yare or Breydon Water area, where traditional windmills, such as the Berney Arms Windmill, are prominent features.

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