Memory from Menashe Regional Council, Israel
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A high-angle view captures an open book resting on a dark, textured wooden surface, illuminated by direct sunlight, located in the Menashe Regional Council, Israel

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A high-angle view captures an open book resting on a dark, textured wooden surface, illuminated by direct sunlight, located in the Menashe Regional Council, Israel. The book is open to pages, with a grayscale photographic print centered on the left page. The print features dark, slender, branching forms against a lighter, diffuse background, identified by small vertical text on its right edge as "Charles Wheat, Jefferson High School, Edgewater, Colo." The page number "86" is visible at the bottom of the left page. Text is visible on the right page, beginning with "LAWREN." The book's cream-colored pages show minor discoloration and possible liquid stains along the left page's spine. The dark wooden surface beneath the book exhibits prominent grain and knot patterns. A human finger, identified as a thumb with an unpolished nail, rests on the lower left corner of the open book. A small portion of a light-brown, possibly ceramic or glass, container with visible condensation or liquid droplets on its exterior is present at the top center of the frame. Sharp shadows from an unseen object are cast across the book and wooden surface, indicating a strong, direct light source.

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