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An elevated view captures a section of a steep, weathered rock cliff face in Monaco, likely part of the promontory associated with Monaco-Ville (the Rock of Monaco). The cliff is characterized by light brown rock formations and sparse green vegetation, including a small tree centrally located on a ledge. At the top of the cliff, a substantial, light-colored stone wall, consistent with historical construction, is visible. Four individuals, identified as rope access workers, are actively engaged on the cliff face. All are equipped with safety harnesses and helmets. Black, heavy-duty mesh netting, appearing to be rockfall protection, is extensively installed across the cliff, secured by visible cables and anchor points. In the lower-middle section, two individuals in dark clothing are positioned on or near the mesh netting; one on the left wears a white helmet, and the other to the right wears a yellow helmet, both appearing to manipulate the netting or associated rigging. A third individual, also in dark clothing and a dark helmet, is situated slightly higher and to the right, close to the netting. A fourth individual, dressed in a bright orange jacket and dark helmet, is positioned higher on the right side of the cliff, secured by ropes near another segment of the mesh. All personnel are utilizing rope access techniques for movement and work on the steep terrain. A vertical pole or structural element is partially visible extending upwards from the lower left foreground. The scene suggests ongoing work related to cliff stabilization or maintenance.
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