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This image captures a unique viticultural landscape, characteristic of a volcanic region such as Yaiza, Lanzarote, Spain. The scene is dominated by a vast expanse of dark, almost black, volcanic soil or ash, stretching towards a barren, undulating hill in the background under a bright blue sky. The primary subjects are individual grapevines, vibrant green in color, each planted within a circular or crescent-shaped dry-stone wall known as a "zoco." These low walls, constructed from rough, dark volcanic rocks, are designed to protect the vines from strong winds and to collect moisture. The zocos create an intricate, repetitive pattern across the dark ground, highlighting the ingenious adaptation of agriculture to this challenging environment. Some vines appear as small, leafy bushes, while others are more compact. In the distance, nestled against the foot of the volcanic hill, a few small, white, rectangular buildings are visible, possibly farmhouses or parts of a winery. The sky is clear with scattered white cumulus clouds, indicating fair weather and daytime, likely late morning or early afternoon given the bright, even lighting. There are no people visible, and no discernible text. The image conveys a sense of rugged beauty and human ingenuity in cultivating a harsh, volcanic landscape.
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Volume
3,088
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