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This media file captures a scenic boat tour navigating through a natural rock archway within a karstic landscape, characteristic of Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by towering, rugged limestone cliffs of grey and white, which form a large, dark tunnel-like entrance over calm, turquoise-green water. In the foreground, a traditional-style boat, likely a sampan, is filled with tourists on the left side of the frame. Most passengers are wearing safety life jackets in bright orange, blue, or white. A boat operator, dressed in a light blue shirt, jeans, and a white face mask, stands at the stern, propelling the vessel with a long pole. Through the dark archway in the background, another similar boat, also carrying people, can be seen, partially obscured by shadows. Further beyond, at least two individual kayaks are visible, with one person in a yellow top paddling in the distance. A red kayak is also partially visible on the far right. The notable details include the distinctive geological formations with stalactite-like structures hanging from the archway's ceiling. The clear, calm water surface suggests pleasant weather conditions during the daytime, likely late morning or early afternoon. The overall activity is a guided sightseeing tour, allowing visitors to explore the unique natural beauty of the area by boat. No discernible text is visible within the image.
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