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This media file captures a close-up view of a large, mature prickly pear cactus (Opuntia species) in an outdoor setting, consistent with the warm climate of Oaxaca City, Mexico. The cactus dominates the frame, exhibiting numerous green, flattened, oval-shaped pads, also known as cladodes, which are covered in small, white thorn-like growths. The cactus has developed a thick, woody, tree-like trunk and branches, indicating its age. Several reddish-pink, pear-shaped fruits, known as tunas or prickly pears, are visible attached to various pads, suggesting the plant is currently bearing fruit. In the background, parts of a building or structure are visible, characterized by light-colored, possibly stucco, walls. A darker, rectangular area, which could be a window or shadowed opening, is also present. Below and around the main cactus, other green foliage from different plants can be seen, hinting at a garden or natural environment. The image is taken during the daytime, with bright, direct sunlight illuminating the scene, creating strong highlights on the cactus pads and casting some shadows. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place. There is no discernible text in the image. The overall impression is one of natural beauty and robust plant life typical of a sunny, warm region.
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