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The scene depicts a large, weathered, oxidized metal sculpture of a penguin, approximately 2-3 meters tall, positioned on a paved promenade at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. The sculpture, exhibiting significant rust and vertical streaking, features a distinct head with eye-like indentations and a prominent beak pointing upwards, and a horizontal, belt-like band with a buckle around its midsection. Its base is covered in a dark brown, possibly burlap or canvas-like, fabric. In the immediate foreground, to the left of the sculpture, a dark, dome-shaped metal bollard is partially visible. Adjacent to it, a yellow rectangular information sign on a grey stand displays text and symbols. The ground is a light-colored, speckled concrete or aggregate pavement. Separating the promenade from the water is a dark metal railing. The midground features a body of water, indicative of a harbor or marina, where several boats and ships are moored, including a larger blue-hulled vessel on the left. The background consists of modern, multi-story buildings with glass facades, light-colored walls, and some featuring white columns and balconies, lining the waterfront. A tall, white mast of a sailboat rises prominently on the right. Further to the left, across the water, industrial-style buildings with corrugated roofs are visible. The sky overhead is bright blue with large, white, fluffy cumulus clouds. One individual is seated on a low structure or bench in the lower right corner of the image, partially obscured, facing away from the camera, wearing a dark top and backpack. Distant, indistinct figures are visible near the background buildings, indicating sparse pedestrian activity. A bright orange, circular object is partially visible behind the penguin sculpture on the right.
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