Image Prompt: A highly detailed 1700s pirate-era tropical rum distillery near the sea. The building’s lower half is made of rough, sun-bleached coral stone mottled with moss and lichen, while the upper structure is framed with deep reddish-brown mahogany beams polished by tropical humidity. A steep thatched roof of dried palm fronds sits above with exposed rafters and a central chimney releasing faint smoke from a distillation fire. Arched mahogany shutters line the walls, some open to reveal warm lantern light inside, protected by iron grilles. Outside the distillery are gleaming riveted copper pot stills on stone bases with steam pipes running into the building. Nearby are large wooden fermentation vats bubbling with molasses mash. Rows of oak rum barrels are stacked beneath shaded awnings, some stamped with trade marks and pirate sigils. Workers in linen trousers and wide-brimmed straw hats, shirtless in the tropical heat, stir the mash and roll barrels across the sandy ground. The distillery sits in a lush tropical setting with towering palm trees, banana plants, and neat rows of sugarcane. A sandy dock extends into turquoise water where crates of rum await shipment. A brigantine ship rests offshore. Parrots perch and squawk in the treetops while iguanas bask on warm stone walls. A faded Jolly Roger flag hangs from a beam near the entrance, hinting at the pirate town atmosphere. Style: cinematic historical painting, highly detailed, warm tropical light, 1700s Caribbean Mehr sehen