The image shows a sandy path leading to a park area near the Mediterranean Sea.
It is partially framed by a protruding wall that appears to be ancient. There are bushes and trees lining the side of the path as well as grasses covering the sand.
In the background, there is a clear view of the sea with no people or other objects in sight. The sky appears hazy and cloudy, but it is difficult to tell if this is due to weather conditions or if it has been edited out in some way. – AI vision
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