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BT for Best

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 07:04 PM

Randaberg, Norway

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The video captures a serene coastal landscape at sunrise. It opens with a wide shot of a choppy body of water, likely a sea or fjord, under a muted, overcast sky. A prominent, dark rock breakwater, or…read more

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calm
serene
contemplative
tranquil

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The video captures a serene coastal landscape at sunrise. It opens with a wide shot of a choppy body of water, likely a sea or fjord, under a muted, overcast sky. A prominent, dark rock breakwater, or jetty, curves into the water, extending from the left side of the frame towards the right. At its end, a small structure resembling a navigation beacon or light, topped with an antenna, stands out. To the left, a dark, tree-covered landmass rises from the water, featuring a few small, white buildings nestled among the foliage. In the distance, further landforms are faintly visible through a soft haze or mist. The water's surface is noticeably choppy, indicating windy conditions. As the camera slowly pans to the right, the sky begins to transform. The grey tones give way to warm hues of yellow and orange, as the sun emerges and ascends over the distant hills on the horizon, casting a bright, soft glow over the scene. The forested coastline on the left becomes clearer, revealing more details of houses tucked into the landscape. A dark, metal structure, possibly a pier or platform, is partially visible in the lower-left foreground as the pan continues. The scene remains devoid of people or visible text. The overall impression is one of natural beauty and tranquility, depicting an early morning coastal view, consistent with a location like Randaberg, Norway. | Open Wire