
Stake attention in this memory
In Lhokseumawe, Indonesia, a scene unfolds along a muddy shoreline bordering a calm body of water. The water, reflecting the soft, overcast sky, creates a textured surface with subtle ripples. Several narrow wooden boats are moored near the shore. One, painted red and green, rests partially on the muddy bank. Adjacent to it, a blue and red boat is also beached, containing fishing nets and a circular object. Further out, a dark-colored boat is partially submerged in the water, its interior visible. In the distance, a black, box-like structure floats on the water, possibly a fish trap or a marker. The shoreline itself is littered with debris, including plastic waste, discarded nets, and possibly some organic material, indicating human activity and potentially informal waste management. Two wooden posts are driven into the mud, possibly serving as mooring points. The overall impression is one of a working waterfront, perhaps a small fishing village, with signs of both maritime activity and environmental neglect.
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