Prompt: A realistic image of a wooden walkway along the edge of a meandering river, with a space architecturally designed for birdwatching at each curve, this space has a shape that integrates with the landscape, and a small water mill under it, or placed in another curve in the water that filters plastics, providing a plastic-free place for birds. These spaces are connected by the pedestrian walkway. People are seen in the spaces, enjoying nature and biodiversity. In the images, the birds are not mixed with the plastic, but the plastic appears before reaching one of these observation points, the plastic is passively filtered by the lower part of these observation places, imagine a hidden, subtle device that filters them, after passing through that point the water comes out clean and meets the birds. The device is inspired by the bubble barrier project in Amsterdam, which uses a curtain of air bubbles to trap plastic waste and direct it to a collection point.