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This image depicts a unique agricultural landscape, likely a vineyard, situated on dark volcanic soil in Yaiza, Lanzarote, Spain. The scene is characterized by vast stretches of black earth meticulously organized into numerous semicircular or horseshoe-shaped depressions. Each depression, known as a *zoco* or *géria*, is enclosed by low dry stone walls constructed from dark volcanic rocks. Within these protective hollows, individual green plants, presumably grapevines, thrive, their vivid green foliage offering a striking contrast against the dark volcanic ground. This distinctive viticulture method is designed to shield the grapevines from strong winds and efficiently collect dew and moisture in the arid climate. In the middle ground, towards the left side of the frame, stand several traditional white buildings with dark roofs and windows, featuring characteristic serrated parapets. A tall, mature palm tree is visible near these structures. Scattered across the volcanic terrain are various patches of other sparse green vegetation, including a prominent bright green bush or tree located in the upper right quadrant. A rough road or pathway, edged with volcanic rocks, runs along the far right side of the landscape. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight, indicating a sunny day. There are no people visible, nor any discernible text. The image conveys a sense of ingenious adaptation to a challenging environment, showcasing a resilient agricultural practice.
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