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A close-up, elevated perspective displays an array of seashells arranged on a reddish-brown slatted wooden surface in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. A black synthetic cord, approximately 3mm in diameter, vertically strings together a garland of approximately ten varied shells, primarily comprising spiral conch shells and bivalve fragments, each secured by knots. These strung shells exhibit a color palette of off-white, cream, and pale orange. Additionally, numerous loose shells and shell fragments are scattered across the wooden slats. Notable among these are several small, smooth white bivalve shells, a flattened, irregular sand dollar, a section of a ribbed scallop shell, a rectangular fragment of a ridged bivalve, and a prominent, irregularly shaped white shell approximately 8-10 cm in its longest dimension, featuring distinct pinkish-red encrustations. The wooden surface consists of rectangular slats, each approximately 4 cm wide, separated by narrow gaps containing minor dust and debris. A small portion of green foliage is visible in the upper left background. No individuals are present in the scene.
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