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A single, irregularly shaped object, identified as a fossilized marine invertebrate specimen, is positioned against a solid, vibrant blue background. The object, which occupies the central and lower-left portion of the frame, is predominantly light brown and grey, with significant white mineral encrustations. Its surface exhibits a distinct, organized pattern of numerous parallel, undulating ridges formed by rows of small, granular protuberances, consistent with a colonial coral or bryozoan. The overall shape is broadly ovoid with rounded contours, wider at the top-right and tapering towards the bottom-left. Illumination appears to originate from an unseen source, creating subtle shadows that define the object's three-dimensional texture. The background is uniform and devoid of any other features. The scene is located in Votkinsk, Russia.
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Mar 25, 2026, 6:48 AM

Votkinsk, Russia

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A single, irregularly shaped object, identified as a fossilized marine invertebrate specimen, is positioned against a solid, vibrant blue background. The object, which occupies the central and lower-left portion of the frame, is predominantly light brown and grey, with significant white mineral encrustations. Its surface exhibits a distinct, organized pattern of numerous parallel, undulating ridges formed by rows of small, granular protuberances, consistent with a colonial coral or bryozoan. The overall shape is broadly ovoid with rounded contours, wider at the top-right and tapering towards the bottom-left. Illumination appears to originate from an unseen source, creating subtle shadows that define the object's three-dimensional texture. The background is uniform and devoid of any other features. The scene is located in Votkinsk, Russia.

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