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nomolase

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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 02:43 PM

5h ago

Dakar, Senegal

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The image presents a tranquil coastal scene in Dakar, Senegal, under a clear, bright blue sky. The horizon line runs horizontally across the frame, dividing the expansive sky from the water below. Th…read more

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The image presents a tranquil coastal scene in Dakar, Senegal, under a clear, bright blue sky. The horizon line runs horizontally across the frame, dividing the expansive sky from the water below. The sky, occupying approximately two-thirds of the image, is a uniform, light azure with minimal cloud cover. A single, small, wispy white cloud is visible towards the center-right of the sky, and a tiny, dark, indistinct speck, possibly a bird, is present in the upper left corner. To the right, a serene, turquoise-colored swimming pool with a curved edge is prominently featured. The pool's coping is made of light-colored material, likely concrete or stone, casting subtle shadows that indicate bright daylight. Beyond the pool, to its left, lies the vast ocean. A rugged, dark rocky shoreline separates the man-made pool from the natural sea, with the ocean water appearing a deeper blue and showing gentle ripples or small waves near the rocks. The scene suggests a peaceful daytime setting, possibly late morning or early afternoon, characterized by clear weather and calm waters. There are no people visible, and no discernible text is present in the image. The overall impression is one of natural beauty combined with a well-maintained leisure area, highlighting the juxtaposition of the wild ocean and a calm pool. | Open Wire