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A detailed overhead shot captures a common land snail slowly traversing a textured asphalt surface. The snail is positioned diagonally across the frame, with its spiraled shell towards the bottom left and its extended body and tentacles reaching towards the top right. The snail's soft body is light brown to beige, displaying a distinctly textured, almost pebbled skin pattern. Its two pairs of tentacles are fully extended; the longer, upper pair, which typically carries the eyes, points upwards and outwards, while the shorter, lower pair also reaches forward. The shell is a prominent feature, showcasing a classic conical spiral form. It is adorned with striking bands and stripes in earthy tones of brown, reddish-brown, beige, and off-white, with the growth lines and ridges of the spiral clearly visible. The ground beneath the snail is composed of dark grey to black asphalt, made up of various small, irregularly shaped stones and pebbles. The surface appears slightly damp or wet in places, reflecting light and giving it a glistening appearance. Sparse, tiny fragments of lighter-colored debris are scattered across the asphalt. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight. There is no visible text, and the setting is an outdoor, man-made ground surface, characteristic of a road or pathway, potentially in Kostinbrod, Bulgaria.
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