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The image depicts a river scene within a karst landscape, located in Hoa Lư Ward, Ninh Binh, Vietnam. The lower half of the frame is dominated by murky green water, characteristic of a river or canal. Towering grey limestone cliffs rise vertically from the water's edge, exhibiting visible striations and cracks. A dense green tree or bush with numerous leaves is prominent on the left bank, partially obscuring the cliff face behind it. On the right, a dark, recessed cave entrance is visible at the base of the cliff, with several boats partially submerged within its opening. In the midground, two green, flat-bottomed boats, identified as sampans, are present. The boat in the immediate foreground has the number "138A" painted on its stern. Each boat carries multiple individuals, appearing to be passengers. Most passengers are wearing bright orange life vests. One individual in the foreground boat, seated in the rear, is actively propelling the boat using a long wooden oar that extends into the water. Another orange flotation device is attached to the side of this boat. A small green sign with white text is affixed to the cliff face directly above and to the left of the cave entrance. More boats are partially visible entering the cave, suggesting a continuous line of vessels. The overall scene indicates a boat tour through a natural water tunnel or cave system.
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