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This image captures a decorative outdoor water feature located in Phan Thiet Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a dark, still body of water, likely a pond or basin, enclosed by a rough, light grey concrete border that shows some staining and wear.

In the center of the water feature stands a rugged, dark grey rock formation, partially covered with green moss or algae. Draped over this rock are two strands of decorative string lights: one features multiple white, spherical orbs with a textured, cracked surface, while the other includes several white, bell-shaped lights. Green vines with heart-shaped leaves (Pothos) are growing on and around the rock formation.

On both the left and right sides of the water feature, partially submerged in the dark water, are light brown or terracotta-colored pots sculpted to resemble human faces. From each of these facial pots, long, sword-shaped, variegated green leaves typical of Snake Plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) emerge and arch over the water. On the right concrete border, a larger cluster of similar Snake Plants grows vertically from a terracotta pot. On the far left, a large, broad-leafed green plant in a grey pot is partially visible on the concrete border.

The background features a textured bamboo fence composed of vertical poles on the left. Below the bamboo, a section of weathered red brickwork is visible. On the right side of the background, a large tree with prominent, gnarled exposed roots extends across a stone-paved ground scattered with dry leaves. Another plain terracotta pot is visible near the tree. Small, reflective highlights from unseen light sources are scattered across the dark water's surface, along with a few small floating leaves and some detached white spherical light covers. No people are present in the scene.
Rich

Jun 7, 2026, 11:53 AM

Phan Thiet Ward, Vietnam

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This image captures a decorative outdoor water feature located in Phan Thiet Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a dark, still body of water, likely a pond or basin, enclosed by a rough, light grey concrete border that shows some staining and wear. In the center of the water feature stands a rugged, dark grey rock formation, partially covered with green moss or algae. Draped over this rock are two strands of decorative string lights: one features multiple white, spherical orbs with a textured, cracked surface, while the other includes several white, bell-shaped lights. Green vines with heart-shaped leaves (Pothos) are growing on and around the rock formation. On both the left and right sides of the water feature, partially submerged in the dark water, are light brown or terracotta-colored pots sculpted to resemble human faces. From each of these facial pots, long, sword-shaped, variegated green leaves typical of Snake Plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) emerge and arch over the water. On the right concrete border, a larger cluster of similar Snake Plants grows vertically from a terracotta pot. On the far left, a large, broad-leafed green plant in a grey pot is partially visible on the concrete border. The background features a textured bamboo fence composed of vertical poles on the left. Below the bamboo, a section of weathered red brickwork is visible. On the right side of the background, a large tree with prominent, gnarled exposed roots extends across a stone-paved ground scattered with dry leaves. Another plain terracotta pot is visible near the tree. Small, reflective highlights from unseen light sources are scattered across the dark water's surface, along with a few small floating leaves and some detached white spherical light covers. No people are present in the scene.

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