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A close-up, vertical shot shows a prickly pear cactus in a low-light environment, possibly at night, given the dark background and limited illumination. The cactus pads are a light green, with numerous small, yellowish spines. Some pads are large and flat, while others are smaller and appear to be new growth. One pad in the foreground has a dried, papery remnant of a bloom attached. The background is dark and out of focus, with hints of palm fronds or other greenery visible. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The scene is likely an outdoor garden or natural landscape. Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, is a popular tourist destination known for its desert climate and lush hotel gardens, making a prickly pear cactus a plausible plant to find there.
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