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The image presents a close-up, downward-angled view of a weathered beehive entrance in Nakhonay, Afghanistan
MomentThe image presents a close-up, downward-angled view of a weathered beehive entrance in Nakhonay, Afghanistan. The upper portion of the structure consists of a light blue painted wooden surface, exhibiting significant paint chipping and rust on multiple metallic triangular and L-shaped plates secured by rusty screws. Below these components, a wooden landing board or lower section also shows extensive peeling of light blue paint, exposing darker wood beneath. Approximately five honey bees, identifiable by their black and yellow striped abdomens, are clustered around the central entrance gap. The immediate foreground reveals a ground surface composed of dirt, small stones, and debris. A dark, irregularly shaped object, consistent with the toe of a shoe or boot, is partially visible in the lower right corner.

