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The image displays a concrete water control structure, likely a weir or sluice gate, situated in Mirandela, Portugal. The structure forms a V-shape, channeling water from an upstream body into a downstream flow. Calm, greenish water from an upper reservoir or river, reflecting a partially cloudy sky and a sloped earthen embankment, cascades over the concrete edges of the V-shaped weir. Within the central, narrowed section of the V-shape, water flows turbulently through an opening that incorporates dark wooden elements, possibly part of a sluice gate mechanism, creating noticeable foam and ripples. A large, light-colored concrete retaining wall is visible on the left side of the frame. The background features an earthen embankment with patches of green vegetation and exposed soil bordering the upstream water body. Small pieces of natural debris, including twigs, are present on the water's surface near the concrete structure. No individuals are visible within the scene.
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