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Evgen

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:23 AM

4d ago

Ulsan, South Korea

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This image depicts an industrial waterfront scene in Ulsan, South Korea, captured on an overcast day. The composition is split between land-based structures and a quay on the left side, and a body ofโ€ฆread more

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This image depicts an industrial waterfront scene in Ulsan, South Korea, captured on an overcast day. The composition is split between land-based structures and a quay on the left side, and a body of water with reflections on the right. On the land side, numerous multi-story buildings line the shore. A prominent dark building features white text and a logo, clearly displaying "HYUNDAI ENGINE" at the top, followed by "DONG FELIZ" and "202" below it. Other residential or commercial buildings of various sizes are visible in the background, extending along the coastline. The scene is dominated by large industrial cranes, characteristic of a shipyard or port. A prominent red and white crane extends diagonally across the mid-ground, while another smaller, primarily red, gantry-style crane is visible closer to the viewer in the foreground. A long, concrete quay or dock separates these structures from the water, with railings visible along its length. The right side of the image is filled by the relatively calm water, likely a bay or river, which exhibits elongated, vertical reflections of the distant sky and structures, indicating minor surface ripples. The sky is uniformly grey and overcast, contributing to a subdued lighting and overall color palette. There are no prominent human figures or specific activities visibly occurring, emphasizing the infrastructure itself. | Open Wire