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Tue, Jan 27, 2026, 08:30 PM

Juan Griego, Venezuela

11.08300, -63.97200

This photograph captures a serene coastal scene, likely in Juan Griego, Venezuela, under a bright, clear sky. The image depicts a vast expanse of brilliant blue, adorned with scattered, fluffy white c…read more

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This photograph captures a serene coastal scene, likely in Juan Griego, Venezuela, under a bright, clear sky. The image depicts a vast expanse of brilliant blue, adorned with scattered, fluffy white clouds, indicating a sunny day, probably mid-morning or early afternoon. The foreground features calm, shimmering water with gentle, foamy waves breaking onto a sandy beach visible along the right edge of the frame. Numerous traditional wooden fishing boats are moored in the shallow waters, stretching along the coastline into the distance. These vessels, painted in various colors, appear to be typical of local fishing communities. Notable details include text on some of the boats: a prominent boat in the mid-ground, closer to the shore, clearly displays "LA REINA DE [PURI, PIRI, or similar, partially obscured]" and "PEDRO IV" on its hull. Further along the line of boats, parts of names such as "TSUNAMI" and "VENGAD..." can be discerned. Two indistinct human figures are visible on one of the boats in the middle, possibly engaged in preparing or maintaining the vessel. In the background, verdant hills rise, bordering the coastline. The scene conveys a sense of peaceful daily life in a fishing village, with the boats resting under the bright sunshine. The style of boats and the topography are consistent with the provided location context. | Open Wire