Somalia Whaling Ruin Wet Season Vine Choked in along a vine-choked corridor in Somalia

Somalia Whaling Ruin Wet Season Vine Choked

by River Rutledge

Thick green vines drape heavily over the corroded steel bones of a whaling station in Somalia, where flensing platforms sag under the weight of the wet season. Bright tropical light floods the area, casting sharp, high-contrast shadows beneath the rusted metal walkways. The sky above is a flawless, deep blue, devoid of clouds. Foliage chokes the corridor, wrapping around beams and turning the industrial structure into a ruin reclaimed by nature. Salt stains streak the orange iron, marking decades of exposure to the coastal air. A thick vine stem hangs from a broken overhead beam, ending in a cluster of fresh green leaves that rest against a jagged piece of rusted railing.

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whaling station Somalia rusted metal abandoned wet season tropical light flensing platforms vine-choked
Camera Sony Xperia 1 V*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony Xperia 1 V photos, grab one online.
Lens 24mm f/1.9
Focal Length 24mm
Aperture f/1.9
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 3200
Film computational photography
Location along a vine-choked corridor in Somalia
Date 2024-11-18
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 17.5933, -4.0211
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