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A green and brown lizard is prominently featured, clinging to a rough, textured stone wall in what appears to be a sunny outdoor setting. The lizard, positioned diagonally across the wall, has a bright green upper body that gradually fades into a lighter brown or sandy color towards its long tail. Its head is slightly raised, and its front legs are visible, gripping the uneven surface of the wall. The wall itself is highly textured, covered in numerous small, irregular protrusions and patterns, suggesting a natural stone or stucco finish that has weathered over time, showing variations in color from light beige to reddish-brown. A distinct shadow line runs horizontally across the top portion of the wall, indicating a light source from above or the side, consistent with bright daylight. In the background, visible through gaps in what appears to be a dark green metal railing or fence (partially seen at the top and bottom of the frame, out of focus), there is lush green foliage, likely trees or bushes. This suggests a natural or garden environment. The background foliage is blurred, emphasizing the lizard and the wall as the main subjects. The overall impression is one of a quiet, warm, and natural scene, likely during the daytime. No human figures or discernible text are present. The location context of Taormina, Italy, aligns with the type of lizard (likely an Italian wall lizard or similar species), the stone architecture, and the Mediterranean vegetation.
Symbol
4E01A
Volume
2,855
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
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