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The image depicts a daytime street scene in a urban area, identified as Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the immediate foreground, a stack of approximately 15 light-colored, possibly cement or sand, bags rests on a paved surface to the left, with several grey concrete blocks stacked beside them. A patch of dry green grass and dirt fills the area to the left of the stacked bags. Along the street, a white SUV is parked on the left side of the frame, partially on a dirt strip and partially on pavement. Further right, on the asphalt road, at least three motorbikes are parked; one is red, and another is dark-colored with red accents. Two individuals are partially visible: one near the white SUV, largely obscured, and another near the parked motorbikes. The background features a row of multi-story buildings. From left to right: 1. A building with a blue facade adorned with a mural, featuring a red awning below a sign with Vietnamese text, partially reading "Đông Đại Bửu". 2. A yellow-facaded building with brown-shuttered windows. 3. A prominent white-cream colored multi-story building, likely four to five stories tall, with ornate architectural elements including arches and decorative window frames. The ground floor displays "LAO CA" as a business name, and its upper windows appear covered or boarded. Numerous black power lines or communication cables are visible traversing horizontally in front of this building. 4. A dark-colored building, possibly brick, displaying a sign reading "Vienana" or similar. Below it, a blue-striped awning extends over an outdoor seating area furnished with dark tables and chairs. 5. Further right, a lighter-colored multi-story building is partially visible. To the upper left, a tall cellular telecommunications tower with multiple antennas rises against the sky. Green foliage from a tree is visible in the upper-left corner. The ground surface varies between concrete pavement, asphalt road, and dirt/grass patches.
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