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The scene depicts a weathered wooden field gate, part of the Angles Way long-distance footpath, situated along the River Yare or Breydon Water embankment, west of Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom. The gate comprises aged timber posts and horizontal cross-bracing, with metal strap hinges securing the left section. A rectangular blue and green sign, approximately 20x20 cm, is affixed to the central vertical gate post using a perforated metallic band. The sign displays the text "ANGLES WAY" in white capital letters, with "ROADS O BRED" visible below, above an illustration featuring two trees, a grassy bank, and a body of water. Green moss and yellow lichen growth are evident on the top surfaces and sides of the gate posts. A rusted threaded metal rod protrudes from the right-hand gate frame towards the central post. Beyond the gate, a grassy path runs parallel to a wide body of water (a river or broad) on the left, separated by a raised earthen bank. The background consists of a flat, rural landscape under a clear, pale blue sky. No individuals are present.
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