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The image shows a pair of light-colored, perforated slip-on shoes with a camouflage pattern resting on a textured concrete surface. The shoes are positioned at an angle, with one slightly overlapping the other. The concrete appears to be outdoors, possibly a sidewalk or patio, given the texture and speckled appearance with darker aggregate.

In the background, to the right of the shoes, is a vertical wooden structure, possibly part of a building or a partition. Beyond this structure, the scene becomes more cluttered, suggesting an area with stored items or a workshop. Several objects are visible, including what appears to be a folded umbrella with green and white stripes, various tools or kitchen utensils hanging on a wall, and two flags. One flag is red with a yellow star, which is the flag of Vietnam. Above it, another flag, predominantly blue and white with some red, is partially visible. The assortment of items and the presence of the Vietnamese flag suggest a location in Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam. The overall lighting suggests it might be evening or an indoor area with artificial lighting, as there are some reflections and shadows. There is no discernible activity or people in the image.
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Jul 1, 2026

Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam

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The image shows a pair of light-colored, perforated slip-on shoes with a camouflage pattern resting on a textured concrete surface. The shoes are positioned at an angle, with one slightly overlapping the other. The concrete appears to be outdoors, possibly a sidewalk or patio, given the texture and speckled appearance with darker aggregate. In the background, to the right of the shoes, is a vertical wooden structure, possibly part of a building or a partition. Beyond this structure, the scene becomes more cluttered, suggesting an area with stored items or a workshop. Several objects are visible, including what appears to be a folded umbrella with green and white stripes, various tools or kitchen utensils hanging on a wall, and two flags. One flag is red with a yellow star, which is the flag of Vietnam. Above it, another flag, predominantly blue and white with some red, is partially visible. The assortment of items and the presence of the Vietnamese flag suggest a location in Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam. The overall lighting suggests it might be evening or an indoor area with artificial lighting, as there are some reflections and shadows. There is no discernible activity or people in the image.

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The image shows a pair of light-colored, perforated slip-on shoes with a camouflage pattern resting on a textured concrete surface. The shoes are positioned at an angle, with one slightly overlapping the other. The concrete appears to be outdoors, possibly a sidewalk or patio, given the texture and speckled appearance with darker aggregate. In the background, to the right of the shoes, is a vertical wooden structure, possibly part of a building or a partition. Beyond this structure, the scene becomes more cluttered, suggesting an area with stored items or a workshop. Several objects are visible, including what appears to be a folded umbrella with green and white stripes, various tools or kitchen utensils hanging on a wall, and two flags. One flag is red with a yellow star, which is the flag of Vietnam. Above it, another flag, predominantly blue and white with some red, is partially visible. The assortment of items and the presence of the Vietnamese flag suggest a location in Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam. The overall lighting suggests it might be evening or an indoor area with artificial lighting, as there are some reflections and shadows. There is no discernible activity or people in the image. in Phu Thuy Ward, Vietnam | Collective Memory