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This media file presents a close-up, overhead view of a textured sandy surface, likely a riverbed or a portion of a beach in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The dominant feature is a series of parallel ripple marks, characteristic of sand sculpted by flowing water or wind. These undulating patterns run diagonally across the frame, generally from the top left towards the bottom right. The sand exhibits a gradient of colors; the upper left and central portions appear lighter, ranging from a pale beige to a yellowish-tan, while the lower right section transitions into a darker, more muted brown or greyish hue. This color variation might suggest differences in sand composition, moisture content, or depth if submerged in shallow water. The ripples are well-defined, showcasing the intricate details of sediment transport. No human activity, objects, or text are visible, emphasizing the natural and undisturbed state of the terrain. The lighting appears soft, indicating either overcast conditions or diffused light through water.
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