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The image displays a monumental concrete sculpture situated outdoors, likely near a coastline, under a clear blue sky. The sculpture is massive, made of rough, textured concrete, and appears to be composed of several interconnected, curvilinear, and rectilinear forms, creating an abstract, open structure. It has a brutalist aesthetic due to its raw concrete material and imposing scale.

When oriented correctly (the original image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise), the sculpture rises from a paved ground surface on the right, extending towards the left and upwards. The main body of the sculpture consists of two prominent, thick, C-shaped or U-shaped elements that interlock or connect, creating an archway or passage. Shadows are cast by the sculpture, indicating the sun is positioned to one side, likely in the morning or late afternoon, as the light appears relatively strong. The concrete shows variations in tone, from lighter areas directly exposed to sunlight to darker, shadowed sections, highlighting its three-dimensional form. Visible textures on the concrete suggest mold lines or a deliberately rough finish.

Beyond the sculpture, the scene opens up to a vast expanse of calm, blue water, likely the sea or ocean, stretching to the horizon. A thin strip of green land or grassy cliff edge is visible between the paved ground and the water. The sky above is a bright, clear blue with very few, if any, clouds. In the distance, above the water and near the top edge of the sculpture (when correctly oriented), a small white object, possibly a bird, can be seen flying or hovering. Another very tiny, dark speck, possibly another bird, is perched on the upper edge of the sculpture's left-most element.

The paved ground in the foreground and beneath the sculpture is a light gray, granular surface, suggesting asphalt or a similar material, and it appears to curve slightly, leading towards the water. The overall impression is one of a striking, man-made structure harmoniously interacting with a natural, expansive coastal environment.
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Feb 21, 2026, 3:28 PM

Gijón/xixón, Spain

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The image displays a monumental concrete sculpture situated outdoors, likely near a coastline, under a clear blue sky. The sculpture is massive, made of rough, textured concrete, and appears to be composed of several interconnected, curvilinear, and rectilinear forms, creating an abstract, open structure. It has a brutalist aesthetic due to its raw concrete material and imposing scale. When oriented correctly (the original image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise), the sculpture rises from a paved ground surface on the right, extending towards the left and upwards. The main body of the sculpture consists of two prominent, thick, C-shaped or U-shaped elements that interlock or connect, creating an archway or passage. Shadows are cast by the sculpture, indicating the sun is positioned to one side, likely in the morning or late afternoon, as the light appears relatively strong. The concrete shows variations in tone, from lighter areas directly exposed to sunlight to darker, shadowed sections, highlighting its three-dimensional form. Visible textures on the concrete suggest mold lines or a deliberately rough finish. Beyond the sculpture, the scene opens up to a vast expanse of calm, blue water, likely the sea or ocean, stretching to the horizon. A thin strip of green land or grassy cliff edge is visible between the paved ground and the water. The sky above is a bright, clear blue with very few, if any, clouds. In the distance, above the water and near the top edge of the sculpture (when correctly oriented), a small white object, possibly a bird, can be seen flying or hovering. Another very tiny, dark speck, possibly another bird, is perched on the upper edge of the sculpture's left-most element. The paved ground in the foreground and beneath the sculpture is a light gray, granular surface, suggesting asphalt or a similar material, and it appears to curve slightly, leading towards the water. The overall impression is one of a striking, man-made structure harmoniously interacting with a natural, expansive coastal environment.

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