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The image depicts an urban canal scene in The Hague, Netherlands, specifically located in the Laakhaven-Oost district, with the Supernova residential towers (also known as "De Stijgers") visible in the background along Plutostraat.

The foreground is dominated by a concrete pedestrian walkway running parallel to a dark body of water, likely a canal or basin. This walkway features a dark grey metal railing with silver horizontal bars on its left, separating it from the water. Another, slightly reddish-brown paved path runs parallel to the concrete one on the right, with a drainage grate separating the two. A grey cylindrical bollard with a clear, ribbed light fixture on top is positioned on the right side of the concrete path, approximately one meter from the camera. The bollard's light fixture contains a small white sticker. The concrete path appears damp or wet in areas.

In the midground, the dark, relatively still water reflects the overcast sky. Moored along the left bank, adjacent to the walkway, is a large, dark blue/grey boat or floating structure. This structure features several light-colored wooden tables and chairs arranged on what appears to be an outdoor patio area, partially covered by a large, folded brown parasol. A modern building with glass and dark paneling is visible behind this floating structure on the left bank.

The background features four prominent, tall, modern residential buildings with light grey and brown facades, numerous windows, and distinctive sloped rooflines. These are the Supernova towers. Bare deciduous trees line the far bank of the canal, positioned between the water and the towers. Other contemporary urban buildings are visible further down the canal on both sides. The sky is completely overcast with thick grey clouds, suggesting a dull or possibly rainy day. No individuals are visible anywhere in the scene.
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Mar 1, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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The image depicts an urban canal scene in The Hague, Netherlands, specifically located in the Laakhaven-Oost district, with the Supernova residential towers (also known as "De Stijgers") visible in the background along Plutostraat. The foreground is dominated by a concrete pedestrian walkway running parallel to a dark body of water, likely a canal or basin. This walkway features a dark grey metal railing with silver horizontal bars on its left, separating it from the water. Another, slightly reddish-brown paved path runs parallel to the concrete one on the right, with a drainage grate separating the two. A grey cylindrical bollard with a clear, ribbed light fixture on top is positioned on the right side of the concrete path, approximately one meter from the camera. The bollard's light fixture contains a small white sticker. The concrete path appears damp or wet in areas. In the midground, the dark, relatively still water reflects the overcast sky. Moored along the left bank, adjacent to the walkway, is a large, dark blue/grey boat or floating structure. This structure features several light-colored wooden tables and chairs arranged on what appears to be an outdoor patio area, partially covered by a large, folded brown parasol. A modern building with glass and dark paneling is visible behind this floating structure on the left bank. The background features four prominent, tall, modern residential buildings with light grey and brown facades, numerous windows, and distinctive sloped rooflines. These are the Supernova towers. Bare deciduous trees line the far bank of the canal, positioned between the water and the towers. Other contemporary urban buildings are visible further down the canal on both sides. The sky is completely overcast with thick grey clouds, suggesting a dull or possibly rainy day. No individuals are visible anywhere in the scene.

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