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The image depicts a steep, engineered hillside or embankment in Uato Carabar, Timor-Leste, covered with dark grey geotextile erosion control fabric. The fabric, exhibiting faint light blue or white parallel stitching, is laid in overlapping horizontal sections, conforming to the terrain's contours. Patches of green grass and small plants protrude through the fabric, particularly along its seams and at the base of the slope. A distinct small, leafy shrub grows from a seam in the middle-right section of the fabric. Near the upper left, a dark hose or cable runs horizontally across a section of the draped material. At the crest of the slope, against an overcast light grey sky, a mature tree with dense green foliage and visible branches stands prominently on the right. The foreground shows unmanaged ground with dry grass, green weeds, and exposed soil/rock at the base of the covered slope. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene.
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