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A wide-angle photograph captures a sunset or sunrise over an expansive body of water, identified as part of the Norfolk Broads system near Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically likely depicting the River Waveney with St. Olaves Windpump on the horizon.

The sky occupies the upper two-thirds of the frame, transitioning from a dark blue at the top to a golden-orange hue near the horizon. A prominent, intensely bright sun, positioned slightly above the center-right, casts a strong, direct light. Clouds are scattered throughout the sky, illuminated from behind by the sun, appearing as elongated bands and clusters with golden edges. A subtle green lens flare is visible in the upper central sky.

The horizon line, dark and silhouetted, stretches across the mid-ground. On this landmass, a traditional windmill with sails, identified as St. Olaves Windpump, stands prominently on the right side. To its left, further along the horizon, are the dark silhouettes of a cluster of buildings, possibly a farmhouse, and scattered trees or dense vegetation.

The lower third of the image is dominated by the calm, reflective surface of the water. A broad, shimmering column of golden-white light, a direct reflection of the sun, extends from the horizon towards the foreground. The water's surface exhibits subtle horizontal ripples and dark, wavy lines in the immediate foreground, suggesting shallow depths or tidal patterns. Multiple small, dark specks, consistent with distant birds, are visible on the water's surface in the left-midground. Two vertical dark posts or markers are present in the water, one clearer in the mid-right within the sun's reflection, and another further left. No human figures or discernible activities are observed. The environment presents as a low-lying, marshland or estuarine landscape.
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Mar 21, 2026, 5:16 PM

Great Yarmouth, UK

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A wide-angle photograph captures a sunset or sunrise over an expansive body of water, identified as part of the Norfolk Broads system near Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically likely depicting the River Waveney with St. Olaves Windpump on the horizon. The sky occupies the upper two-thirds of the frame, transitioning from a dark blue at the top to a golden-orange hue near the horizon. A prominent, intensely bright sun, positioned slightly above the center-right, casts a strong, direct light. Clouds are scattered throughout the sky, illuminated from behind by the sun, appearing as elongated bands and clusters with golden edges. A subtle green lens flare is visible in the upper central sky. The horizon line, dark and silhouetted, stretches across the mid-ground. On this landmass, a traditional windmill with sails, identified as St. Olaves Windpump, stands prominently on the right side. To its left, further along the horizon, are the dark silhouettes of a cluster of buildings, possibly a farmhouse, and scattered trees or dense vegetation. The lower third of the image is dominated by the calm, reflective surface of the water. A broad, shimmering column of golden-white light, a direct reflection of the sun, extends from the horizon towards the foreground. The water's surface exhibits subtle horizontal ripples and dark, wavy lines in the immediate foreground, suggesting shallow depths or tidal patterns. Multiple small, dark specks, consistent with distant birds, are visible on the water's surface in the left-midground. Two vertical dark posts or markers are present in the water, one clearer in the mid-right within the sun's reflection, and another further left. No human figures or discernible activities are observed. The environment presents as a low-lying, marshland or estuarine landscape.

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