Memory from Ghent, Belgium
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Ghent, Belgium
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"A forensic description of the image reveals the Gravensteen castle in Ghent, Belgium, viewed from a low angle, likely from a boat on the surrounding moat or canal" by FM-NQrs03, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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A forensic description of the image reveals the Gravensteen castle in Ghent, Belgium, viewed from a low angle, likely from a boat on the surrounding moat or canal

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A forensic description of the image reveals the Gravensteen castle in Ghent, Belgium, viewed from a low angle, likely from a boat on the surrounding moat or canal. The large stone fortress, constructed from grey, irregular blocks, dominates the frame, featuring multiple defensive towers, including a prominent central round tower with a conical dark roof and smaller, cylindrical towers with arched windows and battlements. Two flags are visible atop a tower: a yellow flag with a dark emblem (likely the Flemish Lion) and a blue flag with white stars (European Union flag). The castle walls descend directly into the water, which exhibits subtle ripples and reflections. On the far right, beyond the water, a section of reeds or tall grasses is present, with a gabled historical building partially visible in the distant background. In the lower foreground, the backs of two individuals' heads and shoulders are visible, suggesting they are passengers on a vessel. The person on the far left has grey hair, while the person on the right, seen in profile, has long reddish-blonde hair and is looking towards the castle. The scene is illuminated by natural light under a partly cloudy blue sky.

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