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I have no idea, and I think posting a picture that generic kinda goes against the spirit of this thread, but I'll guess the Chattahoochee River. Or Nickajak lake.
 
it's really total bullsh*t with no identifying features, but I guess I'll play

summer midnight in Kotka, Finland
 
Come on guys, it's easy. This was taken from the Vagabond Lodge in Mkwaja Africa, looking at Zanzibar at sunrise! ;)

I think I'll take a picture of the dirt I'm standing on next.
 
OK. I guess that wasn't really fair. :) Let me try this one... I promise it's easier.

[edit] I reduced the pixel count and total size in your image. Also removed the GPS location which was in the metadata and gave away the location. Probably the previous picture had that info in it, not sure. - pp

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OK. I guess that wasn't really fair. :) Let me try this one... I promise it's easier.

[edit] I reduced the pixel count and total size in your image. Also removed the GPS location which was in the metadata and gave away the location. Probably the previous picture had that info in it, not sure. - pp

Again, could be any 1 of 500 river deltas or man made canals in florida, georgia, or alabama. There's really no architecture to identify, no majorly distinctive landmarks, no clues other than the fact that your last picture was in florida so this one likely is too, and no general hints provided by you... I don't really think you get the idea of this thread... no offense

unless you're trolling... then offense
EDIT I posted the answer but maybe that was out of line because I cheated
 
Actually, the largest distinctive landmark for miles around is about 1 foot in front of that camera. You just can't recognize it from the pic, but you see part of it; the photographer is standing on it.

I realized that after I cheated to find the answer, but I still don't think it's entirely a fair picture because those safety wires could be on literally anything from a crane cab to a fire escape and there's nothing in the view that proves a clue to the location unless you just happened to have been there before... I dunno.. maybe I'm being too harsh
 

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