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The scene depicts a section of the Cijevna River canyon, known locally as "Niagara Falls," located within the city of Podgorica, Montenegro. The foreground and mid-ground are dominated by numerous large, grey-to-off-white limestone or sandstone rock formations, exhibiting significant erosion and covered with patches of green moss and lichen. The river's clear, deep turquoise-blue water flows through the canyon, forming multiple small waterfalls that cascade over and between the rocks into pools of varying depth. Some submerged rock formations are visible beneath the surface.

On the upper left, a small waterfall descends between two large rock outcrops. Another, more substantial waterfall is visible on the right, emptying into a turbulent pool that then flows into the calmer, wider section of the river in the foreground. Several small caves or undercut sections are present at the base of the larger rock faces, partially obscured by water and vegetation.

On the upper rock face, two weathered wooden planks are horizontally wedged between fissures, appearing as debris or remnants of a former structure. A thin, horizontal line, possibly a fishing line or wire, stretches across the lower left quadrant of the image, just above the water surface. A small, white, Y-shaped object or marking is visible on a rock face in the mid-ground, slightly right of center.

On the distant upper bank, which is less steep and covered with sparse, bare deciduous vegetation, approximately three human figures are discernible. One individual, wearing orange clothing, is positioned towards the upper left, while another in blue is further right and slightly lower. A third, less distinct figure is also present. They appear to be traversing the rugged terrain. The lighting suggests daylight conditions, with a slightly overcast or hazy sky.
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Mar 7, 2026

Podgorica, Montenegro

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The scene depicts a section of the Cijevna River canyon, known locally as "Niagara Falls," located within the city of Podgorica, Montenegro. The foreground and mid-ground are dominated by numerous large, grey-to-off-white limestone or sandstone rock formations, exhibiting significant erosion and covered with patches of green moss and lichen. The river's clear, deep turquoise-blue water flows through the canyon, forming multiple small waterfalls that cascade over and between the rocks into pools of varying depth. Some submerged rock formations are visible beneath the surface. On the upper left, a small waterfall descends between two large rock outcrops. Another, more substantial waterfall is visible on the right, emptying into a turbulent pool that then flows into the calmer, wider section of the river in the foreground. Several small caves or undercut sections are present at the base of the larger rock faces, partially obscured by water and vegetation. On the upper rock face, two weathered wooden planks are horizontally wedged between fissures, appearing as debris or remnants of a former structure. A thin, horizontal line, possibly a fishing line or wire, stretches across the lower left quadrant of the image, just above the water surface. A small, white, Y-shaped object or marking is visible on a rock face in the mid-ground, slightly right of center. On the distant upper bank, which is less steep and covered with sparse, bare deciduous vegetation, approximately three human figures are discernible. One individual, wearing orange clothing, is positioned towards the upper left, while another in blue is further right and slightly lower. A third, less distinct figure is also present. They appear to be traversing the rugged terrain. The lighting suggests daylight conditions, with a slightly overcast or hazy sky.

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