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The image displays two weathered, dark wooden or root fragments resting on a light brown, textured surface, identified as being in the city of Biysk, Russia. The surface appears to be a fibrous material, consistent with cardboard or a similar material, with a distinct corrugated seam visible in the lower right portion of the frame. Fine debris and thin, dried root-like tendrils are scattered across this surface. The upper-left object is a dark brown, roughly cylindrical piece of wood or root, approximately 25-30 cm in length, exhibiting rough, broken ends. Its surface shows some lighter, reddish-brown tones where the outer layer is absent, and sparse, white fibrous growth (possibly lichen or fungal matter) adheres to it. The larger object, positioned diagonally from the lower-left to the upper-right, is a gnarled, predominantly dark, almost black, piece of wood or root. Its appearance suggests charring or significant decay. This piece has an irregular, branching form with a notable cavity near its center that exposes a lighter, yellowish-brown interior. The far-right end displays a section of textured, light-colored material, possibly decomposed wood or fungal growth. Entangled in its crevices and across its surface, especially on the left side, is a substantial amount of fine, hair-like fibrous material. The scene is illuminated by a single, directional light source from the upper-left, casting defined shadows to the right and below both objects. No individuals, animals, or other identifiable artifacts are present. No actions or interactions are depicted.
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