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This media file captures a close-up, overhead view of a sandy beach, likely at low tide, with the sun casting distinct shadows. The subjects are geological formations on the sand, specifically three distinct "worm castings" or "lugworm tubes." These are coiled, greyish structures made of sand and mucus, indicating the presence of marine worms beneath the surface. The largest and most intricate casting is in the upper left of the frame, while two smaller ones are positioned to the right and bottom left. The sand itself is a light tan color, with subtle textures and patterns etched by the receding tide and the activity of marine life, such as the faint trails visible throughout. A small, dark hole, possibly a burrow entrance, is visible in the sand between the two larger worm castings. The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or late afternoon due to the length and angle of the shadows. The location is identified as Baan Harn, Thailand, a coastal area known for its beaches. No people or animals are visible, and the overall impression is one of a natural, undisturbed beach environment. There is no visible text in the image.
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