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The image depicts a close-up, vertical view of vegetation growing within a narrow crack separating two distinct paved surfaces in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. On the left, a section of terrazzo or aggregate pavement is visible, characterized by small, irregularly shaped stones embedded in a lighter matrix. This surface displays areas with white, grey, and black aggregates, punctuated by sections with yellow aggregates and two distinct yellow painted lines. The edge bordering the central crack appears chipped and uneven. Running vertically through the center of the image is a fissure, approximately 3-5 centimeters wide, which is densely populated by plant life. The predominant species is a small-leaved plant, likely *Pilea microphylla*, exhibiting numerous tiny, oval-shaped dark green leaves on slender, reddish-pink stems. Many small, pinkish-red flower buds or seed capsules are visible along the stems. Scattered within this growth are several dried, light brown leaves. Towards the bottom of the crack, a small cluster of larger, brighter green leaves with a wrinkled texture, belonging to a different plant species, is also present. On the right side of the image, two light pinkish-beige granite or terrazzo tiles form a uniform surface. These tiles are finely speckled with dark granules, creating a mottled appearance. A horizontal grout line or seam bisects these tiles approximately halfway down the right section. The edge of these tiles bordering the central crack is straight and well-defined. No people, animals, or discernible actions are present in the scene.
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