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A close-up, high-angle photograph captures a colony of black ants moving across a rough, textured white surface, likely a wall or ground in Sant Martí Sarroca, Spain. The surface is uneven, with visible small stones and gritty particles embedded in its light-colored, possibly concrete or stucco, material. The primary subjects are numerous ants, predominantly black with some reddish-brown coloration on their legs and antennae. Many of the ants are actively engaged in carrying small, irregular, greenish-yellow objects. These objects appear to be pieces of plant matter, possibly lichen, moss, or fungus, and are significantly larger than the ants' heads, requiring considerable effort for transport. Two ants in the foreground and mid-ground are particularly prominent, each laden with their green cargo. Other ants are seen moving across the textured surface, some with cargo and some without, suggesting a busy foraging or relocation activity. The lighting is bright and natural, indicating daytime, and highlights the rough texture of the surface. The image has a shallow depth of field, bringing the ants in the foreground and mid-ground into sharp focus while blurring parts of the background and extreme foreground, emphasizing the ants' activity. There is no visible text in the image.
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