Memory from Ban Mae Ping, Thailand
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"In Ban Mae Ping, Thailand, a large, predominantly orange and black insect, consistent with a Red Cotton Bug (Pyrrhocoridae family), is positioned on the distal phalanx of a human forefinger, which is part of a light-skinned left hand" by FM-NScrU2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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In Ban Mae Ping, Thailand, a large, predominantly orange and black insect, consistent with a Red Cotton Bug (Pyrrhocoridae family), is positioned on the distal phalanx of a human forefinger, which is part of a light-skinned left hand

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In Ban Mae Ping, Thailand, a large, predominantly orange and black insect, consistent with a Red Cotton Bug (Pyrrhocoridae family), is positioned on the distal phalanx of a human forefinger, which is part of a light-skinned left hand. The insect faces left, displaying its long black antennae, black legs, and black markings on its wings and body. The human hand is slightly cupped, with visible skin lines and some arm hair. In the mid-ground, to the left of the hand, a row of approximately ten light-brown, cylindrical objects, possibly bamboo sections, rests horizontally on a lighter surface. The background is dimly lit, with a distinct blue light source illuminating the upper left, casting a blue reflection onto a dark, reflective surface. To the right of the hand, a blurred, textured, light-colored surface is visible. The overall lighting suggests an artificial light source in a low-light environment.

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