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| A metal building in Narsaq, Greenland, characterized by weathered blue siding and large, rusty red double doors. The facade reflects an industrial aesthetic, possibly related to a small-scale fishing industry. In front of the structure, a bright yellow container and a red, cylindrical tank add vibrant contrasts. The ground is rough, with scattered debris hinting at utilitarian use. A single light fixture above the door illuminates the scene, emphasizing the industrial textures and colors typical of maritime surroundings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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