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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 04:41 PM

Figueira da Foz, Portugal

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This overhead shot captures a casual outdoor meal or snack, likely at a cafe patio in Figueira da Foz, Portugal, on a bright, sunny day. The scene features a light wooden table laden with pastries, dr…read more

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This overhead shot captures a casual outdoor meal or snack, likely at a cafe patio in Figueira da Foz, Portugal, on a bright, sunny day. The scene features a light wooden table laden with pastries, drinks, and personal items for at least two individuals, whose arms and clothing are partially visible around the edges of the frame. On white plates, there is a golden-brown croissant topped with chocolate sprinkles, a circular pain au chocolat cut in half, and a vibrant strawberry tart, served with a fork. Accompanying the food are various beverages: a bottle of Compal orange juice, a bottle of Caramulo natural mineral water, and a red can of Coca-Cola. Several clear glasses are also on the table, one bearing the "TUMIL" brand. Other objects include a black smartphone, a black leather-like bag, and an orange napkin dispenser labeled "Bom Apetite." A small piece of paper under a glass shows "O Relógio," "caffè," "morango," and "0.5 €," possibly indicating prices or menu items. The table itself features a recycling symbol and the Portuguese text "Reciclável Reciclado." The bright sunlight casts sharp shadows, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon. The ground visible next to the table is a cobblestone surface, characteristic of outdoor public spaces in Portugal. The overall impression is one of a relaxed and pleasant dining experience. | Open Wire