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The image presents a high-angle view of a body of water meeting a rocky shoreline or seawall in Alaguntan, Nigeria. The left side of the frame is filled with water, appearing a muted greenish-grey color, with numerous ripples across its surface. Along the boundary where the water meets the land, there are patches of white foam and turbulent water, indicating gentle wave action or currents. The right side of the frame is dominated by a dense formation of large, irregular-shaped rocks. These rocks vary in color from dark grey and black to lighter shades, with many exhibiting striking white, light grey, and reddish-brown striations and veins across their surfaces. Some of the rocks are partially submerged in the water, appearing wet and darker, while others are dry and well-lit, revealing their textured surfaces and geological patterns. The rocks appear to be natural formations or riprap designed to reinforce the bank. The scene captures the interaction between the water and the rocky edge, with the water gently lapping against the stone. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with clear illumination highlighting the textures and colors of the rocks. No people, animals, or man-made structures (other than the rock formation itself) are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image. The setting conveys a natural, rugged coastal or lakeside environment.
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