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This is a close-up photograph of a cactus cutting placed on a white surface, possibly a windowsill or table. The primary subject is the cactus itself, which appears to be in two parts. The larger, upper portion is a segment of a cactus stem, characterized by dry, woody bark with a light brown and greyish-white coloration. This portion is adorned with numerous sharp, brown spines protruding from raised areoles. There are also patches of a bluish-green hue visible beneath the dry exterior, suggesting the living tissue of the cactus. Attached to the bottom of this larger segment is a smaller, vibrant green segment of the cactus, which appears to be actively growing. This new growth also has spines, but they are lighter in color and more hair-like, a pale yellow or off-white. The contrast between the dried, old part and the fresh, green new growth is striking. The background is a blurred white surface, possibly a wall or a similar textured material, with horizontal lines suggesting wood grain or painted stripes. The lighting appears to be natural and diffuse, indicating it could be daytime, though the specific time is not discernible. There are no people or animals present, and no text is visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a plant cutting being preserved or propagating. The context of Sevastopol, Ukraine, does not provide specific visual cues within the image itself.
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