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The image shows a close-up view of two Queen Anne's lace flowers, also known as wild carrot, blooming in a natural setting. These flowers are characterized by their large, flat-topped clusters of tiny white flowers, resembling intricate doilies. Several small insects, likely pollinators, are visible on the petals, including two dark-colored insects on the lower flower and one on the upper flower. The surrounding environment consists of lush green foliage, suggesting a garden or a meadow. In the background, hints of other white flowers and some yellow flowers can be seen, along with patches of soil or mulch. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The image does not contain any people. The exact location within Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is not determinable from the visual information provided.
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