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This is an exterior, eye-level, vertical, medium shot of a harbor in Antibes, France, on a clear, sunny day. The sky is a bright, cloudless blue, and the water in the harbor is a calm, reflective blue. The harbor is filled with numerous boats of various sizes, mostly small to medium-sized pleasure crafts. Many of these boats are sailboats, identifiable by their tall masts. There are also motorboats and what appear to be rigid inflatable boats. The boats are docked in neat rows. In the foreground, to the left, is a blue structure with a sign that reads "CALE GLISSANTE DANGER" (Slipping Ramp Danger). Further to the right, there are several signs indicating waste disposal for "PILES BATTERIES" (Batteries) and "DECHETS VOLUMINEUX A "TOUT VENANT" NON TOXIQUES" (Bulky Waste of "Any Kind" Non-Toxic). A wooden walkway extends into the harbor, with several boats docked alongside it. In the background, more boats are visible, and beyond the harbor, there is a shoreline with vegetation and buildings. The sea extends to the horizon, with a few distant boats and a larger vessel resembling a yacht visible in the far distance. The overall impression is of a bustling, well-organized marina on a beautiful day. No people are clearly visible in the scene.
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