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A close-up forensic examination reveals the bisected internal structure of a watermelon. The dominant feature is the vibrant red-pink flesh, which exhibits a granular and moist texture. Irregularly distributed throughout the flesh are numerous seeds, varying in color from black to pale white and light brown. A distinct pale yellow internal line traverses the upper-central portion of the fruit's cross-section. Along the upper right periphery, a segment of the rind is visible, displaying a transition from green on the exterior to white internally. Lighter, less intensely colored areas are interspersed within the red flesh, indicative of natural fruit variations. The watermelon is positioned on a light brown surface, consistent with wood grain, partially visible in the upper right background. No human subjects, specific actions, or interactions are depicted. The image contains no identifiable geographical markers, landmarks, or contextual elements that could ascertain its location in the city of Męcina, Poland, or any specific geographical region.
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