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Tsunami Devastates Istanbul's Historic Beyoglu District
Tsunami Devastates Istanbul's Historic Beyoglu District
a year ago

Huge tsunami in Istanbul Beyoglu

Created a year ago · 2 comments· 0 likes

Flux Schnell

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Tsunami Devastates Istanbul's Historic Beyoglu District

A dramatic, high-contrast image of a massive tsunami wave crashing through Istanbul's historic Beyoglu district, with ornate Ottoman-era buildings and bustling streets now submerged in turbulent, debris-filled waters.

Created by DRAGON on Jan 29, 2025 using the Flux Schnell AI image generator model.


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Could happen sooner than we think... unfortunately

2025-01-29T05:55:40.247ZReply

Very sad reality

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Huge tsunami in Istanbul Beyoglu
Weight: 1
Professional photography, bokeh, natural lighting, canon lens, shot on dslr 64 megapixels sharp focus
Weight: 0.9
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Flux Schnell
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Flux Schnell

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Short

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50%


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