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Kaikoshka

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Thu, Mar 19, 2026, 10:16 AM

29d ago

Nha Trang, Vietnam

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The image displays a panoramic, elevated view of Nha Trang, Vietnam, observed from a hillside northwest of the Hon Chong Promontory. The scene is illuminated by late afternoon or early evening light,…read more

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The image displays a panoramic, elevated view of Nha Trang, Vietnam, observed from a hillside northwest of the Hon Chong Promontory. The scene is illuminated by late afternoon or early evening light, under a clear blue sky with scattered, thin, horizontal clouds in the upper portion. In the immediate foreground, a dark wooden surface occupies the bottom edge, partially covered by a dark fabric item and a partially visible clear plastic cup with a red rim on the right. Large green leaves and dense green shrubbery partially obscure these foreground elements and extend into the mid-ground. The mid-ground features a dirt path winding downwards through lush green vegetation. A light-colored SUV or small truck is parked partially obscured by foliage on the left side of this path. The background reveals an expansive blue bay or ocean. A prominent, long, curved breakwater extends into the water, protecting a harbor where several boats are visible near the shore. Along the coastline, the city of Nha Trang is developed with numerous high-rise buildings. A distinctive cluster of tall, modern, light-colored towers, identified as the Mường Thanh Viễn Triều complex, stands prominently near the water. Further city development stretches into the distance, with mountains forming the distant horizon across the bay. No individuals are visible in the frame. | Open Wire