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A close-up, high-angle shot captures a dense pile of fresh, raw mussels. The mussels are numerous, filling the frame and showing a variety of shell colors, predominantly deep black, dark brown, and vibrant orange-brown. Many shells exhibit a glossy, wet appearance, reflecting ambient light with bright highlights. Several mussels have visible byssal threads, commonly known as "beards," which are fibrous strands used by mussels to attach themselves to surfaces. These threads appear as coarse, tangled bundles, often golden-brown or light beige in color, protruding from the shells. The textured surface of the shells shows faint growth rings. The mussels are haphazardly stacked, indicating a recent collection or harvest. No specific activity is depicted, but the arrangement suggests they are either awaiting cleaning, sorting, or preparation for consumption. The background is indistinct, appearing to be a light, possibly concrete or stone, surface that provides a neutral contrast to the dark shells. There are no people, explicit location markers beyond the mussels themselves, or visible text in the image. The natural lighting suggests daytime conditions. The image conveys the freshness and abundance of the seafood, likely captured in Zornitsa, Bulgaria.
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21926
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