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This image depicts an underwater scene within a marine aquarium exhibit, likely located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The background consists of an artificial rock wall sculpted to resemble ancient, stacked stone blocks featuring carved relief patterns, possibly Mesoamerican in style, with minor patches of green algae. The water column is densely populated with numerous clownfish (Amphiprioninae). The majority are orange with three prominent vertical white bands bordered in black. At least two distinct individuals are dark brown or black with similar white banding. The fish are observed swimming individually and in groups, orienting in various directions, some positioned close to the rockwork, and others interacting with the anemones. The foreground and midground are heavily populated with extensive clusters of sea anemones, displaying numerous long, swaying tentacles in shades of brown, light purple, and cream, forming a complex, undulating living substrate. No human figures are present. The scene is brightly and evenly illuminated.
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