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This is an aerial, close-up, top-down view of a water channel, likely part of an urban drainage system or a small canal, situated within the city of Namur, Belgium. The channel is constructed with concrete walls, some of which are weathered and covered in moss and algae, indicating exposure to the elements and moisture. Three rectangular concrete slabs are positioned across the width of the channel, serving as obstacles or steps for the flowing water. The water itself is dark and appears to be moving, with visible ripples and whitewater, suggesting a moderate flow rate. The surrounding environment is characterized by the rough texture of the concrete structures and the presence of some vegetation, particularly on the left bank. The overall impression is one of functional, utilitarian infrastructure within an urban setting.
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