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In Nha Trang, Vietnam, a stone sculpture of a dragon with scales and flowing mane is the central subject. The dragon has a long, curled horn and its mouth is open, with a stream of water or mist emerging from it, suggesting a fountain. It appears to be part of a larger decorative element, possibly a water feature or an altar, with a fish sculpture forming the base of the stream. The dragon sculpture is gray stone and intricately detailed. Behind the dragon, lush green foliage, including large-leafed trees and smaller plants with red flowers, creates a dense, natural background. Some colorful prayer flags are visible hanging from tree branches, adding a touch of cultural detail. A traditional Vietnamese building with a dark red tiled roof and wooden eaves is partially visible in the upper right portion of the image, suggesting the sculpture is located within the grounds of a temple or a similar religious or cultural site. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with diffused light filtering through the leaves. There are no people visible in the image.
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