
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the underside of a thatched umbrella, likely on a beach in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The umbrella's structure consists of a central pole made of light-colored, possibly concrete or metal, material with some visible banding. Radial wooden supports branch out from the pole, forming a hexagonal frame. The covering is made of dried straw or reeds, densely packed and appearing golden-brown. Gaps in the thatch allow glimpses of a bright blue sky. A white plastic strip or banding runs along the outer edge of the umbrella, secured with black ties. The perspective is from directly underneath, looking upwards.
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