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The image displays the Ankrôet Hydroelectric Power Station, situated in Păng Tiêng 1, Vietnam, nestled against a steep, heavily forested hill. The main building is a robust, single-story structure with stone walls and a prominent reddish-brown tiled gable roof. It features numerous tall, narrow windows and a white railing running along its facade, which overlooks a wide, muddy river in the foreground. High on the pine-covered hill behind the power station, a small, white structure is visible. A long, grey pipe or conduit descends from this upper structure down the hillside towards the main building, clearly indicating the water supply system for the hydroelectric plant. Power lines are also noticeable along the forested slope. The river, with its brownish, turbulent water and rocky banks, flows past the station. Green vegetation and scattered rocks line the riverbanks. Two archways at the base of the building's stone embankment suggest water channels or outlets. The sky is overcast with a mix of grey and white clouds, indicating a cloudy but well-lit daytime scene. No people or active events are visible, conveying a sense of functional tranquility. Visible text on the building includes "EVNSPC" above a red cross-like logo, and clearly marked "ANKROET 1945," likely referencing the station's name and establishment year. Another sign with Vietnamese text is partially visible on the right side of the building.
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