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The image displays a close-up, eye-level view of a dark, weathered metal mooring bollard on a dock in the city of Monaco, Monaco. The central subject is a robust, black-painted metal bollard, anchored to a light-colored, possibly concrete or stone, pier surface. The bollard's paint shows signs of wear and chipping, particularly around its base and edges. Its rounded top features an embossed circular design, consisting of concentric ripples or waves, with faint text or a logo, possibly "CMA CGM" or similar, discernible within the pattern, consistent with a shipping company or port authority marking. Three small, circular holes are visible on the upper right side of the bollard's head. A dark-colored, braided rope or mooring line is wrapped around the lower part of the bollard. A segment of this rope is encased in a protective, ribbed fabric sheath, appearing greyish-black and exhibiting wear and discoloration. The rope extends out of the frame to the left and upwards from the bollard's base. In the background, occupying the upper half of the frame, is a body of blue water, exhibiting distinct ripples and reflections of ambient light, characteristic of a harbor or port environment. The specific details of the bollard and its setting are indicative of a marina or commercial port, such as Port Hercule in Monaco.
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