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An overhead shot captures a rock hyrax, also known as a dassie, peering down into a rocky crevice or small tidal pool along a coastline. The animal, covered in short, brownish-gray fur, is positioned on a light-colored rock ledge on the right side of the frame, facing left and downwards. Its small, dark eyes and snout are clearly visible as it looks into the sandy or wet area below. The scene is dominated by rugged, grey and brown rock formations that make up a coastal landscape. Several large palm fronds, some green and vibrant, others dried and pale, extend from the upper left corner and diagonally across the upper portion of the image, partially obscuring the rocky background. Below the hyrax, a patch of light-colored sand or very shallow water is visible, containing scattered dark debris, possibly seaweed or small rocks. Further down and to the left, the rocks appear to be wet, with dark streaks and patterns that might indicate the ebb and flow of water. To the right of the hyrax, a patch of green grass and moss grows on a rock surface, contrasting with the bare rock and sand. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or with indirect sunlight, creating soft shadows. There is no visible text in the image. The environment strongly suggests a coastal area, consistent with the provided location context of Hermanus, South Africa, which is known for its rocky shores and dassie populations.
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