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The image displays a monochrome drawing, described as being located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The drawing, executed on a plain white surface, portrays two stylized, bipedal snails engaged in close interaction. The snail on the left is positioned upright, featuring a distinct spiraled shell on its posterior, a light-toned segmented body, and two prominent ocular stalks terminating in dark, circular eyes. It faces right. The snail on the right is angled left, leaning towards the first, its head region in contact with the left snail's head. Its shell is partially visible, and it also exhibits ocular stalks. The interaction between the two subjects suggests an embrace or kiss. Shading techniques, indicative of pencil or charcoal, are applied to delineate form. No additional environmental elements or objects are present.
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Jul 12, 2025, 10:54 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The image displays a monochrome drawing, described as being located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The drawing, executed on a plain white surface, portrays two stylized, bipedal snails engaged in close interaction. The snail on the left is positioned upright, featuring a distinct spiraled shell on its posterior, a light-toned segmented body, and two prominent ocular stalks terminating in dark, circular eyes. It faces right. The snail on the right is angled left, leaning towards the first, its head region in contact with the left snail's head. Its shell is partially visible, and it also exhibits ocular stalks. The interaction between the two subjects suggests an embrace or kiss. Shading techniques, indicative of pencil or charcoal, are applied to delineate form. No additional environmental elements or objects are present.

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