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MCW

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 03:05 PM

3d ago

Budva, Montenegro

42.28500, 18.84400

The video features two shots showcasing a picturesque coastal setting. The first shot focuses on a small, long-haired dog, possibly a Papillon, with brown, white, and black fur. The dog is seen from…read more

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The video features two shots showcasing a picturesque coastal setting. The first shot focuses on a small, long-haired dog, possibly a Papillon, with brown, white, and black fur. The dog is seen from behind, sitting calmly on a light-colored concrete ledge next to a sandy area. It is attached to a red leash. In the background, red and white tape delineates an area on the light brown sand. The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting shadows. The second shot pans up to reveal a beautiful beach vista. The sandy beach, with its light brown sand, is equipped with several modern white wooden lounge beds, some stacked and others laid out with cushions. The beach transitions into the clear, blue sea, which appears calm. In the distance, a large, green, hilly island or peninsula is visible under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. A small white sailboat can also be seen on the water. The overall impression is one of a serene and sunny day at a coastal location. Based on the provided context, the setting is Budva, Montenegro, known for its scenic beaches. The video captures a moment of leisure, featuring a relaxed dog and the inviting atmosphere of a beach with lounge facilities. No specific activity beyond the dog's calm presence and the visual presentation of the beach is depicted. No text is visible in the media. | Open Wire