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The scene depicts a segment of unmanicured ground within the city of Ushuaia, Argentina. The area is covered by green grass, interspersed with patches of drier, yellowish blades and small, light brown deciduous leaves. Scattered across the entire visible surface are numerous mussel shells (approximately 30-40 identifiable pieces). These shells vary in condition, ranging from largely intact bivalves to fragmented pieces, often displaying dark blue, black, or grey exterior surfaces and lighter, often pearlescent white, cream, or iridescent blue interior surfaces. Many shells are open or broken, revealing their inner surfaces. The shells are randomly oriented and unevenly distributed among the vegetation. No individuals, other subjects, or specific actions are observed. The environment is consistent with an outdoor grassy area.
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Feb 24, 2026, 9:08 PM

Ushuaia, Argentina

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The scene depicts a segment of unmanicured ground within the city of Ushuaia, Argentina. The area is covered by green grass, interspersed with patches of drier, yellowish blades and small, light brown deciduous leaves. Scattered across the entire visible surface are numerous mussel shells (approximately 30-40 identifiable pieces). These shells vary in condition, ranging from largely intact bivalves to fragmented pieces, often displaying dark blue, black, or grey exterior surfaces and lighter, often pearlescent white, cream, or iridescent blue interior surfaces. Many shells are open or broken, revealing their inner surfaces. The shells are randomly oriented and unevenly distributed among the vegetation. No individuals, other subjects, or specific actions are observed. The environment is consistent with an outdoor grassy area.

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