
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts Ganh Da Dia, a coastal area characterized by hexagonal basalt columns, located in Phu Yen province, Vietnam, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground and midground are dominated by dark, greyish-brown basalt columns, varying in size and height, forming an uneven, stepped terrain that extends towards the sea. Approximately 20-25 individuals are present across these formations. Several individuals, some wearing conical hats (nón lá), are visible in the left-midground, ascending or navigating the columns. Others are dispersed further right, closer to the water's edge, standing and observing the environment. To the left, a rocky embankment with sparse green vegetation leads up to a larger, darker rock formation. The right side of the frame features the calm, blue ocean, where the basalt columns meet the water, with small waves breaking against the shore. A single, small, dark blue boat is visible on the ocean surface in the distant right. The sky above is a clear, bright blue with minimal cloud cover, indicative of sunny weather. The scene suggests a tourist or visitor site.
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