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The image presents a dense aggregation of numerous marine bivalves, consistent with mussels (*choros*), densely covering a natural rocky substrate along the coast of Iquique, Chile. The organisms are tightly clustered, forming a continuous, layered surface. Individual shells, numbering in the hundreds, display dark purplish-brown to black coloration, with some exhibiting subtle reddish or lighter brown tones. Many shells feature observable concentric growth rings and faint radial striations. Scattered patches of yellow or tan biological material, appearing as epibionts such as barnacles or sessile algae, adhere to the exterior surfaces of multiple bivalve shells, particularly near their dorsal regions and openings. The environment appears wet, with dark, moist rock visible between and beneath the organisms. No human individuals, actions, or manufactured objects are present within the frame.
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2A7EE
Volume
5,100
Creator
+$0.11
Revenue
+$0.17
TVL
$2.22



