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The image depicts a busy waterway in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam, populated by multiple traditional sampan boats. In the foreground, a grey stone or concrete quay is visible. The waterway itself appears murky brown-green, with light ripples from boat movements. Lush green foliage lines the banks in the background. At least eight wooden sampan boats are visible, predominantly dark green. Several boats are marked with white identification numbers, such as "1154" and "514". Each boat contains orange life rings attached to its sides and bamboo matting for seating. Orange life vests are present in all boats, some worn by passengers and others stowed. The boat operators, identifiable as Vietnamese adults, wear light blue uniform shirts, dark pants, and traditional conical hats (nón lá). Many operators also wear light blue or white face masks and light blue lanyards with ID badges. They are actively propelling the boats using long wooden oars; some are observed using both hands and feet for rowing. Passengers, appearing to be tourists of diverse ethnicities and ages, are seated in the boats. All passengers are wearing orange life vests over their clothing. Some passengers are holding oars, actively participating in the rowing, while others are seated and observing the surroundings. One passenger in a mid-ground boat holds a black selfie stick. The boats are navigating the waterway, positioned in various directions relative to each other, indicating ongoing tour or transport activity. Visible objects include wooden oars, orange life vests, orange life rings, conical hats, face masks, ID lanyards, green plastic woven baskets in some boats, and small red flags. The overall lighting is diffused, consistent with an overcast day.
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