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Complete, First published Dec 31, 2024
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- This image depicts a serene and picturesque landscape, characterized by several notable elements .
- On the left side, a large tree trunk with extending branches creates a natural frame, while on the right, a tall yellowish-golden stupa or pillar stands amidst lush greenery.
- Central to the image is a peaceful body of water with a long bridge crossing over it, this bridge features evenly spaced white posts topped with lanterns or lights, contrasting beautifully with the surrounding greenery, people are visible walking on the bridge, adding a sense of scale and vibrancy to the scene.
- The landscape beyond the bridge consists of dense vegetation with some red-roofed structures Or houses nestled among the trees, the backdrop showcases a horizon of forested land meeting a cloudy blue sky, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
- Overall, the image captures an idyllic and serene environment that evokes feelings of natural beauty and peace. 

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