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The image shows a sun-drenched promenade in Tivat, Montenegro, facing the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. The promenade is paved with light-colored stone tiles, arranged in a circular pattern around a raised, curved planter bed. Within the planter bed, several potted palm trees are symmetrically placed, suggesting a well-maintained public space. In the foreground, a patch of green grass hosts a cluster of delicate purple and white flowers. To the left of the grass, a sign with a red circle and a diagonal line across it depicts a person stepping on grass, indicating a prohibition against walking on the lawn. The sign also has text in a language that appears to be Serbian or Croatian, "NE GAZI TRAVU", which translates to "DO NOT STEP ON THE GRASS". Beyond the promenade, the sea stretches out, dotted with various boats, including sailboats and smaller vessels. In the distance, a lush, green mountainous coastline forms a scenic backdrop, with a clear blue sky overhead, interrupted only by a few wispy white clouds. Two modern streetlights stand on the promenade, their slender poles reaching towards the sky. A metallic blue waste bin is positioned on the paved area, reflecting the surrounding scenery. The overall impression is one of a tranquil and picturesque waterfront location, typical of a Mediterranean coastal town.
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