Those are really poor looking mangrove trees (pic related what healthy ones look like). Mangrove forests are all over coastlines past the southern hemisphere so there's a few slight variations you can notice if your a tree scientist maybe, but this could have been taken in flordia or bangal. Mangroves are suppose to grow out of the waterlogged mud, you can see how around those trees in the front there's a circle of water around each tree except the one on the close left I don't see one it looks like it's literally growing out of the rocks which is probably why it looks the shittiest out of all of them. Obviously the mud lies underneath, you can see the lobsters feet sinking into the mud. Water is in the distance and it might be the ocean but if you look closely you can see the outline of hills on the other side. Especially in the middle to right side it's a very hard cutline hill, like this picture near lake Chilika in India
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Mahanadi_River.JPG (I'm not saying that's where the image was taken) I just want to make it clear it's hills because that's important I think to know it's not open ocean directly across. But India is a good guess because of the mud lobsters, that's what kind of lobster that is. but mud lobster grow quite a number of places where mangroves grow. I don't know or want to know much about mud lobster, because I don't want to see any pictures of them. Lastly, the non-exotic leaf on the right side. The tide I hadn't even taken into consideration that could help.