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This close-up photograph captures a vibrant, hanging Heliconia flower, also known as a "lobster claw" or "primate's ear" flower, in bloom. The flower exhibits striking red bracts with bright yellow tips, arranged in a cascading sequence down a central pink stem. Numerous small, dark ants are actively crawling on the flower's surfaces, particularly along the edges of the bracts. The surrounding environment is lush and green, with large, broad leaves, likely from other tropical plants, and some dry, fallen leaves visible in the background. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight illuminating the scene and creating shadows. The overall impression is of a close encounter with nature in a tropical setting. This scene is typical of the tropical flora found in various locations in Samarinda, Indonesia, a city known for its rich biodiversity and verdant landscapes.
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