This is a ground-level, front-facing medium shot of a wooden bell tower situated by a body of water
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This is a ground-level, front-facing medium shot of a wooden bell tower situated by a body of water

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This is a ground-level, front-facing medium shot of a wooden bell tower situated by a body of water. The bell tower is constructed of rough-hewn wood beams, reinforced with bolts and metal brackets. A large, grey bell hangs within the structure, suspended by metal chains and straps. Above the bell, the wooden roof is visible, its underside showing planks. Green trees with lush foliage surround the top of the bell tower, with branches reaching into the frame. In the background, a calm, light blue body of water stretches across the width of the image. Along the shoreline of the water, a person is seated, facing away from the camera, appearing to observe the scenery. Beyond the water, a town with buildings and a mountain range are visible. The sky is partly cloudy and blue. To the right of the bell tower, a paved pathway and a green, manicured hedge are present. The area in front of the bell tower consists of a paved walkway and a grassy area, with dappled sunlight and shadows cast by the trees. The bell tower is identified as the "Gottesackerglocke" or "Friedensglocke" (Garden of Remembrance Bell or Peace Bell) located in Rottach-Egern, Germany, specifically near the parish church of St. Laurentius. It was erected in 1955 to commemorate the fallen soldiers of World War I and II.