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The image depicts a section of the coastline in Cascais, Portugal, with a damaged concrete promenade overlooking a sandy beach and the ocean. The promenade appears to be eroded, with sections broken and large rocks scattered along its edge and on the sand below. The sand on the beach is a light tan color, with some dark seaweed or debris visible near the water's edge. The ocean water is a calm, purplish hue, reflecting the sky. The promenade itself is made of concrete, with a rough, textured surface. A metal railing is visible along the right side of the image, attached to the promenade. The scene suggests evidence of coastal erosion or storm damage. No people are clearly visible in the immediate foreground, though distant figures can be seen on the beach in the background. The lighting suggests it is either early morning or late afternoon.
FM-DOWRi1

Jun 30, 2026, 8:22 PM

Cascais, Portugal

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The image depicts a section of the coastline in Cascais, Portugal, with a damaged concrete promenade overlooking a sandy beach and the ocean. The promenade appears to be eroded, with sections broken and large rocks scattered along its edge and on the sand below. The sand on the beach is a light tan color, with some dark seaweed or debris visible near the water's edge. The ocean water is a calm, purplish hue, reflecting the sky. The promenade itself is made of concrete, with a rough, textured surface. A metal railing is visible along the right side of the image, attached to the promenade. The scene suggests evidence of coastal erosion or storm damage. No people are clearly visible in the immediate foreground, though distant figures can be seen on the beach in the background. The lighting suggests it is either early morning or late afternoon.

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