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An outdoor scene in Na Chom Thian, Thailand, features a long line of stylized animal statues, primarily resembling wild boars or tapirs, arranged along a rocky, sloped path. The statues are predominantly bright orange with black faces, snouts, ears, and legs, accented with white markings around their eyes and a white stripe often visible on their backs or bellies. They vary slightly in size and posture, but maintain a consistent design, facing mostly towards the right side of the frame as they ascend the rocks. The statues are positioned on natural gray rocks and concrete elements, with some patches of dry leaves and sparse green vegetation around them. In the background, lush green foliage dominates, comprising various trees and shrubs, some with small pink flowers. A large tree with intricate, twisted, and mostly bare branches extends from the upper left, its smaller branches covered in fine green leaves, partially obscuring the background. Further back, hints of a paved area, possibly interlocking concrete blocks, are visible, suggesting a maintained park or tourist attraction. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or during the late afternoon. There is no visible human activity or text.
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