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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 12:24 PM

Rumassala, Sri Lanka

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The image depicts an expansive seascape under a partly cloudy sky, captured, from its apparent orientation, looking out over the ocean towards the horizon. The composition is divided horizontally, wit…read more

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The image depicts an expansive seascape under a partly cloudy sky, captured, from its apparent orientation, looking out over the ocean towards the horizon. The composition is divided horizontally, with the textured sea occupying the lower half and the sky filled with clouds in the upper half. The ocean surface appears dark blue-grey and is distinctly rippled or choppy, indicating movement in the water. A small, dark, rectangular object, possibly a distant ship or a landmass, is visible on the far horizon line towards the right side of the frame. The sky above is filled with a dynamic array of clouds. Large, dense, and dark grey clouds dominate the upper-left portion of the sky, with their edges softly illuminated, suggesting light from behind or above. Towards the center and right, the clouds become more scattered and varied in appearance, ranging from wispy white and light grey to faint patches showing warm, golden, or yellowish hues. These warm tones, alongside the interplay of light and shadow on the clouds, indicate either early morning or late afternoon, likely around sunrise or sunset. Patches of lighter, clearer blue sky are visible between the cloud formations. The scene conveys a sense of vastness and natural tranquility. There are no visible people or specific activities taking place, and no discernible text. The image is set in the context of Rumassala, Sri Lanka. | Open Wire