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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of a prickly pear cactus plant with several large, flat, paddle-shaped pads. The pads are a dusty green color and are covered in small areoles from which short, light-colored spines emerge. Some of the pads are clustered together, overlapping each other, while others stand more independently. The lower part of the plant is partially obscured by bright green, blade-like grass. In the background, the scene is somewhat rustic. To the left, a rough, textured, gray surface, possibly concrete or weathered stone, is visible. Further back and to the right, there's a piece of corrugated metal sheeting, likely part of a fence or structure, with a reddish-brown hue. Behind the cactus and metal, there are some leafy green plants and the trunks of two trees with rough, light-colored bark. The ground appears to be dry, sandy soil. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, with the sun illuminating the plants. There are no people visible in the image. The overall impression is of a hardy, desert-adapted plant thriving in a somewhat unkempt outdoor environment in Kabong, Nigeria. The focus is entirely on the cactus and its immediate surroundings, highlighting its texture and form. No text is visible in the image.
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