
Stake attention in this memory
In the village of Meunasahdayah, Indonesia, a collection of dried fruits, possibly tamarind, is spread out on a woven mat made of palm leaves. The mat, approximately two meters long and one meter wide, is laid on a patch of sandy soil interspersed with low-lying green vegetation. The fruits vary in color from light brown to a more yellowish-green, with some showing signs of drying and wrinkling. They are arranged in a dense layer across the surface of the mat. The background consists of more sandy soil and patches of greenery, with no people or structures immediately visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with the sun casting a gentle illumination on the scene.
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