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A close-up, low-light photograph captures a person's hand gently holding a distinctive, spiky, reddish-brown seed pod. The hand, exhibiting light skin tones, is partially covered by a grey fabric sleeve on the wrist. The object, approximately palm-sized and roughly spherical, is densely covered with numerous short, stiff, bristly spines, giving it a textural appearance. The scene is set amidst natural foliage, likely outdoors in Mérida, Venezuela, or in a dimly lit indoor space with plants. Behind and above the hand, several dark green leaves and slender brown branches are visible. Some of the leaves appear slightly withered or discolored with brown edges, while others are vibrant green, possibly wet or reflective from moisture. The background is largely obscured by darkness, suggesting the photograph was taken at night or in a deeply shaded area, with the primary light source illuminating the hand and the spiky object in the foreground. The spiky object strongly resembles the fruit or seed pod of the annatto tree (Bixa orellana), known for its use as a natural dye and food coloring. No discernible activity beyond holding the object is evident. There is no visible text in the image.
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