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The image displays a physical photograph, framed in a metallic holder, positioned in the lower portion of the frame. The upper portion captures a blurred, illuminated urban street scene at dusk or night.

The displayed photograph depicts an aerial or elevated view of a Vietnamese Coast Guard facility at Vung Tau Base, identified by text on the photograph as "Bộ Tư Lệnh Cảnh sát biển vùng 3 - Căn cứ Vũng Tàu". A large, white "VIETNAM COAST GUARD" vessel, bearing the hull number "8005" and "CẢNH SÁT BIỂN VIỆT NAM" text with an orange stripe, is moored at a long, grey concrete pier. Several smaller vessels are docked alongside the larger Coast Guard ship and at the pier. Two smaller, white patrol boats with dark upper structures float in the water adjacent to the pier. The background of the photograph shows a wide body of water, dotted with multiple vegetated islets and distant mountains under an overcast sky. Additional text on the photograph credits "Nguyễn Bảo Thảo" as the author from "TP. Hồ Chí Minh".

The street scene, serving as the background to the displayed photograph, features numerous warm yellow string lights strung overhead, forming a canopy. Red and yellow spherical lanterns are interspersed among the lights. To the right, a building facade incorporates large, exposed banyan tree roots. A partially visible sign above this structure includes the text "MARYBOXX" and a coffee cup logo, indicating a cafe or similar establishment. To the left, another building is similarly adorned with lanterns. On the street, at least two individuals are riding a motorbike from left to right. The overall lighting suggests evening or nighttime conditions.

The immediate location where this photograph is displayed is a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, specifically identifiable by the unique "Maryboxx" cafe with its banyan tree roots facade, which is located on Lý Tự Trọng street, Bến Thành, Quận 1.
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The image displays a physical photograph, framed in a metallic holder, positioned in the lower portion of the frame. The upper portion captures a blurred, illuminated urban street scene at dusk or night. The displayed photograph depicts an aerial or elevated view of a Vietnamese Coast Guard facility at Vung Tau Base, identified by text on the photograph as "Bộ Tư Lệnh Cảnh sát biển vùng 3 - Căn cứ Vũng Tàu". A large, white "VIETNAM COAST GUARD" vessel, bearing the hull number "8005" and "CẢNH SÁT BIỂN VIỆT NAM" text with an orange stripe, is moored at a long, grey concrete pier. Several smaller vessels are docked alongside the larger Coast Guard ship and at the pier. Two smaller, white patrol boats with dark upper structures float in the water adjacent to the pier. The background of the photograph shows a wide body of water, dotted with multiple vegetated islets and distant mountains under an overcast sky. Additional text on the photograph credits "Nguyễn Bảo Thảo" as the author from "TP. Hồ Chí Minh". The street scene, serving as the background to the displayed photograph, features numerous warm yellow string lights strung overhead, forming a canopy. Red and yellow spherical lanterns are interspersed among the lights. To the right, a building facade incorporates large, exposed banyan tree roots. A partially visible sign above this structure includes the text "MARYBOXX" and a coffee cup logo, indicating a cafe or similar establishment. To the left, another building is similarly adorned with lanterns. On the street, at least two individuals are riding a motorbike from left to right. The overall lighting suggests evening or nighttime conditions. The immediate location where this photograph is displayed is a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, specifically identifiable by the unique "Maryboxx" cafe with its banyan tree roots facade, which is located on Lý Tự Trọng street, Bến Thành, Quận 1.

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