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A close-up, high-angle shot reveals a disc-shaped, likely marine shell fragment, or operculum, resting on a bed of small pebbles and sand. The shell, predominantly off-white or cream, exhibits a distinct concentric, layered pattern, forming a series of raised, circular ridges that spiral towards a slightly sunken center. Irregular patches of reddish-orange or brownish discoloration are visible along the edges of these layers and on parts of the surface, suggesting natural pigmentation or mineral staining.

The shell is positioned on granular ground composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped pebbles and fine sand, varying in shades of brown, orange, and beige. The lighting indicates daytime, with a sharp shadow cast by the shell onto the granular surface, suggesting a light source from the upper left. No activity is taking place; the image is a static portrayal of the object. No text is visible. Given the location context of Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain (an inland area), the marine shell is likely a collected item placed upon this gravelly or sandy patch.
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Apr 30, 2026

Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain

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A close-up, high-angle shot reveals a disc-shaped, likely marine shell fragment, or operculum, resting on a bed of small pebbles and sand. The shell, predominantly off-white or cream, exhibits a distinct concentric, layered pattern, forming a series of raised, circular ridges that spiral towards a slightly sunken center. Irregular patches of reddish-orange or brownish discoloration are visible along the edges of these layers and on parts of the surface, suggesting natural pigmentation or mineral staining. The shell is positioned on granular ground composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped pebbles and fine sand, varying in shades of brown, orange, and beige. The lighting indicates daytime, with a sharp shadow cast by the shell onto the granular surface, suggesting a light source from the upper left. No activity is taking place; the image is a static portrayal of the object. No text is visible. Given the location context of Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain (an inland area), the marine shell is likely a collected item placed upon this gravelly or sandy patch.

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