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golfmachine.kirill

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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 02:40 PM

Port Moody, Canada

49.29000, -122.84700

The image depicts a serene waterfront landscape in Port Moody, Canada, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, from the upper left, dark green leafy branches of a tree hang downwards, partially fram…read more

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The image depicts a serene waterfront landscape in Port Moody, Canada, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, from the upper left, dark green leafy branches of a tree hang downwards, partially framing the scene. Along the left shoreline, a strip of rocky and sandy beach transitions into the calm, grey water. Numerous dark rocks of various sizes are scattered across this wet and muddy stretch of land. Further up the bank, beyond a patch of green grass, a row of multi-story houses is visible, characterized by their detailed white trim and dark roofs, interspersed with dense green trees. A yellow kayak or canoe can be seen resting on the grassy area near one of these homes. Extending into the water from the shore are several wooden or metal pier structures, featuring multiple posts reaching down into the calm, rippled surface. These docks appear functional, suggesting boating or water access. Across the body of water, a large, densely forested mountain range dominates the background. The sky above is entirely cloudy, presenting a uniform canvas of light grey, with some brighter areas indicating diffused daylight. The scene conveys a tranquil and somewhat moody atmosphere due to the overcast conditions. No people or specific activities are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image. The time of day appears to be daytime, though the lack of direct sunlight makes it difficult to pinpoint further. | Open Wire