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Two zebras are captured in a dry, natural landscape. The image appears to be rotated clockwise, presenting the zebras across the frame as if on a steep incline. The foreground zebra, larger and more prominent, stretches diagonally from the lower right towards the upper middle. Its head is distinctly turned upwards and towards the right, showcasing its dark muzzle, alert ears, and prominent mane. Its body displays crisp black and white stripes. One of its hind legs is bent, resting or engaged in an action like scratching. Behind and slightly to the left of the first zebra is a second, smaller zebra, partially visible. Its head is seen in profile on the middle-left, facing away from the viewer, with its ear and a portion of its striped neck and back in view. Both animals exhibit the iconic striped pattern of their species. The surrounding environment is characterized by rugged, arid terrain. The ground is a mix of light brown and reddish-brown soil, densely covered with small rocks and stones. Sparse, scrubby vegetation, consisting of green and grey-green bushes and dry grasses, is scattered throughout the scene. The natural lighting suggests a clear daytime, illuminating the textures of the landscape and the zebras' distinct markings. There is no visible text in the image. The setting is consistent with the provided context of Breede Valley Nu, South Africa.
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