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A high-angle, close-up, forensic, matter-of-fact description of a planter containing terracotta face sculptures and various succulents and cacti, located in Na Chom Thian, Thailand. Four distinctly shaped terracotta face sculptures are arranged horizontally in the upper half of the frame. The leftmost sculpture depicts a face with an open mouth, revealing square teeth, and a lopsided nose. To its right is a sculpture with a long, narrow face, downcast eyes, and a straight mouth. The third sculpture from the left represents a child's face with closed eyes and a slight smile. The rightmost sculpture shows a face with large eyes, a prominent nose, and a thin-lipped mouth. These sculptures are placed amongst a bed of small, multicolored pebbles, with visible dried leaves and twigs. In the lower half of the frame, various species of cacti and succulents are interspersed within the pebble substrate. Notable are several spherical golden barrel cacti with sharp spines, a branching succulent with thorny stems and light green foliage, and a smaller, variegated cactus with pink and green coloration. Lush green succulents with fleshy leaves form the backdrop and edges of the planter, creating a dense, organic contrast to the sculpted faces and pebbles. The overall scene is static and appears to be an outdoor arrangement.
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