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A low-angle, eye-level shot captures a prickly pear cactus in Be'er-Sheva, Israel. The cactus's large, flattened green pads, some bearing the tell-tale signs of age and wear, dominate the frame. Clusters of green prickly pear fruits, also known as tunas, hang from the pads, some showing the earthy brown of where they were once attached. The thick, woody trunk of the cactus, a mix of brown and gray, is visible, intertwined with other branches. In the background, other prickly pear cacti and green foliage form a dense backdrop, partially obscuring the sky, which appears a pale, overcast blue. A few dry, brown seed pods, likely from a nearby acacia tree, are also visible among the cactus leaves. The overall impression is one of a mature, wild cactus flourishing in its natural habitat.
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