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A close-up, top-down view depicts a cross-section of a piece of wood, likely from a tree trunk or large branch, exhibiting its internal grain structure. The wood displays a predominant reddish-brown coloration with variations ranging from lighter russet tones at the periphery to darker, more intense browns and purplish hues towards the center and around knots. Concentric growth rings are clearly visible, spiraling outwards from a central core, with some rings appearing thicker or more pronounced than others. Several significant cracks are present. A prominent, irregular vertical fissure extends upwards from the bottom edge of the frame, roughly centered, and appears to split the wood deeply in this area, revealing darker interior surfaces. Additional, smaller, diagonal cracks branch off or intersect this main fissure, particularly in the lower-left and central regions. Dark, irregular, and somewhat ovate patterns consistent with knots or branch inclusions disrupt the circular uniformity of the growth rings, especially noticeable in the lower-central and mid-left areas. The surface appears to be a fresh cut, revealing the intricate patterns and textures of the wood's internal structure. No people, other objects, or external environment are visible. The scene is located in the city of Zav'yalovo, Russia.
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