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A large, dark-colored spider is prominently displayed on a textured wall. The spider, appearing to be a huntsman or similar species with a flattened body and long, slender legs, is positioned centrally in the frame. Its eight legs are spread wide, firmly gripping the wall surface. The spider's dark brown or black body contrasts with the lighter wall. The wall itself is divided into two distinct sections. The left portion is a light gray or off-white color, exhibiting a fine, grainy texture, possibly from paint or concrete. To the right of the spider, the wall transitions into a darker, rougher area, marked by visible cracks and a more irregular surface. This darker section appears to be a corner or a different structural element. The spider is situated precisely along the seam where these two wall textures meet. There is no specific activity taking place other than the spider resting or perching on the wall. The lighting is diffused, and the image has a grainy quality, suggesting it may have been captured in subdued light. No people or other significant objects are visible. There is no discernible text. The scene depicts a common occurrence in many regions, including Haini, India, where such spiders are often found on walls. The time of day and specific weather conditions are not ascertainable.
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