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The image depicts an outdoor waterfront scene in Bari, Italy, specifically along the promenade adjacent to the Circolo Canottieri Barion, identifiable by the distinctive white multi-story building with a flagpole flying a green and white flag in the background. The sky is overcast.

In the foreground and midground, a paved promenade features a central strip of exposed aggregate concrete flanked by lighter-colored paving stones. This surface is visibly wet in multiple areas, suggesting recent water exposure or cleaning. To the right, a long, open-sided covered structure extends into the distance, supported by dark wooden pillars and topped with a wooden canopy. These pillars are extensively covered with black and white graffiti.

Underneath this covered structure and slightly to its left on the promenade, an informal fish processing area is active. Three adult males are present, engaged in preparing fish. One male, with grey hair, wearing a dark jacket and blue jeans, stands with his back to the viewer, facing a white table. Another male, also in a dark jacket, is bent over a second white table, actively processing fish. A third male is partially visible further left, working at another table. Various white and light-blue plastic buckets, some containing water or other contents, are on the wet pavement. White and red crates, likely for fish or ice, are visible near the tables. Fresh fish are observable on the workstations. A white bicycle with "ARAN" visible on its frame is parked against one of the pillars. A small red plastic stool and a metallic tool are on the wet ground in the foreground. Access to the covered structure is provided by a concrete step and ramp, which exhibit some signs of wear and erosion.

In the background, a body of water is visible with numerous small boats docked. A paved road or wider pathway runs along the waterfront, populated by several indistinct figures and two green industrial-style bins.
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Jan 24, 2026

Bari, Italy

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The image depicts an outdoor waterfront scene in Bari, Italy, specifically along the promenade adjacent to the Circolo Canottieri Barion, identifiable by the distinctive white multi-story building with a flagpole flying a green and white flag in the background. The sky is overcast. In the foreground and midground, a paved promenade features a central strip of exposed aggregate concrete flanked by lighter-colored paving stones. This surface is visibly wet in multiple areas, suggesting recent water exposure or cleaning. To the right, a long, open-sided covered structure extends into the distance, supported by dark wooden pillars and topped with a wooden canopy. These pillars are extensively covered with black and white graffiti. Underneath this covered structure and slightly to its left on the promenade, an informal fish processing area is active. Three adult males are present, engaged in preparing fish. One male, with grey hair, wearing a dark jacket and blue jeans, stands with his back to the viewer, facing a white table. Another male, also in a dark jacket, is bent over a second white table, actively processing fish. A third male is partially visible further left, working at another table. Various white and light-blue plastic buckets, some containing water or other contents, are on the wet pavement. White and red crates, likely for fish or ice, are visible near the tables. Fresh fish are observable on the workstations. A white bicycle with "ARAN" visible on its frame is parked against one of the pillars. A small red plastic stool and a metallic tool are on the wet ground in the foreground. Access to the covered structure is provided by a concrete step and ramp, which exhibit some signs of wear and erosion. In the background, a body of water is visible with numerous small boats docked. A paved road or wider pathway runs along the waterfront, populated by several indistinct figures and two green industrial-style bins.

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