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The image, oriented correctly, displays a scene of four African elephants navigating a dry, rocky hillside under natural daylight. The photograph is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down onto the sloped terrain. In the upper right portion of the frame, the hindquarters and tail of a large adult elephant are visible, appearing to ascend the slope. Below and to its left, a second adult elephant is more completely in view, showcasing its wrinkled grey skin, sturdy back, and a visible trunk. Further down the slope, behind the second adult, the back and hind legs of a third, possibly sub-adult, elephant are discernable. Closest to the bottom of the visible group is a small elephant calf, its compact form suggesting it is part of the family unit. The elephants are traversing a rugged landscape characterized by a mix of light-colored rocks, patches of reddish-brown soil, and sparse, low-lying green and brown scrub vegetation. The terrain appears uneven and somewhat challenging, indicative of a semi-arid or rocky mountainous region. The overall environment suggests a natural habitat typical of African wilderness. The time of day appears to be daytime with clear weather conditions, as indicated by the natural light. There are no people or artificial objects apart from a dark, blurry band on the far left edge of the original image, which might be part of a vehicle or viewing platform. No text is visible in the media file. The elephants seem calm, moving deliberately across their habitat in Witzenberg Local Municipality, South Africa.
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