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This image depicts a series of wooden groynes extending into the North Sea at Vlissingen, Netherlands. The perspective is low-angle, looking along the line of groynes from a position close to the nearest one, which is sharply in focus. Each groyne is a robust, cylindrical wooden post, cut flat at the top. The surface of these groynes, particularly the tops and upper sides, is densely covered with a vibrant, bright green layer of marine algae or seaweed. This green growth appears somewhat thick and textured. Below the green algae, the sides of the groynes are heavily encrusted with countless small, light-colored barnacles, creating a rough, speckled texture. Darker, wet strands of seaweed or algae are visible clinging to the lower portions of the groynes, especially where they meet the sand and water. The visible top surface of the nearest groyne shows distinct tree rings and cracks in the weathered wood beneath the algae. To the left and right of the groynes, a light beige sandy beach is visible. The sand immediately surrounding the groynes is wet and smooth, reflecting the ambient light. Further away from the water, the sand appears drier. The groynes extend into the sea, where foamy white waves are visible breaking and receding along the shoreline. The water beyond the immediate surf line appears a muted grey-blue under what appears to be an overcast sky, though the sky itself is not directly visible. The groynes progressively diminish in size and clarity as they recede into the distance, creating a strong sense of depth. No human figures or discernible human activity are present in the scene.
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