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The image shows a close-up view of a patch of Gaultheria mucronata, also known as prickly heath or chaura, growing near a piece of decaying wood. The plant features small, dark green, shiny leaves and numerous bright pink berries. The location is likely within a natural setting near Ushuaia, Argentina, given the presence of this specific plant species which is native to the Patagonian region. The ground around the plants appears to be covered with fallen leaves and small twigs, suggesting a woodland environment. No people are visible. The subject is the cluster of Gaultheria mucronata plants with their distinctive berries.
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