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A close-up, eye-level shot captures the textured bark of a tree, its surface covered in green moss and thick, intertwined roots. Several shelf fungi, also known as bracket fungi, are attached to the bark. The largest of these fungi are on the right side of the frame, appearing as stacked, layered formations in shades of brown and gray. Two smaller fungi are visible on the left, one larger and one smaller, exhibiting similar layered patterns. A small, bright green fern frond sprouts from the bark near the center of the image, contrasting with drier, brown fern leaves scattered around. The ground to the left of the tree is covered with fallen leaves and a light brown, earthy substrate. The overall impression is one of a natural, damp environment, likely a forest floor or a wooded area. The image is undated and undated, but based on the provided location, it is situated in the city of Meunasahuket, Indonesia.
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