
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a coastal scene on a sandy beach in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, during what appears to be low tide. The sky is partially overcast, with dense grey clouds dominating the upper left and central portions, transitioning to a clearer blue sky with scattered white clouds on the upper right. In the immediate foreground, a large, dilapidated wooden boat, approximately 8-10 meters in length, rests on its port side on light-colored sand. Its internal timber ribs and hull planking are exposed, weathered to a faded grey-brown, with traces of red paint visible on the lower bow. Significant portions of the boat's structure are compromised or missing. Two crude wooden poles, possibly remnants of masts or temporary mooring posts, stand vertically near its stern and midsection. The sand directly beneath and around the boat contains scattered debris, including plastic fragments. Small green creeping vegetation is visible growing at the base of the boat on the sand. Extending into the midground and background, numerous other traditional wooden boats, varying in size and condition, are beached across the exposed tidal flat and partially in the distant water. Some boats appear intact, while others exhibit signs of disrepair. Small, indistinct human figures are visible among these boats and on the tidal flat, suggesting activity related to fishing or boat maintenance. The distant horizon shows the ocean and a faint outline of land or structures.
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