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A close-up, angled shot captures a scattering of walnuts and their broken shells on a dark, reflective surface. In the center of the frame, one prominent whole walnut shell is visible, alongside several pieces of cracked shells. Other whole walnuts are partially visible towards the upper left and right, blending into the cluster. The shells display various shades of brown and natural textures, with some fragments showing the inner, lighter layers of the shell. The dark surface, possibly a table or tray, reflects some light and the outlines of the nuts and shells, adding depth to the image. Smaller, lighter fragments of the shells are dispersed around the main pile, particularly on the left side. The lighting appears to be indoor, casting subtle shadows beneath the objects. The scene suggests that walnuts have either just been cracked open or are about to be consumed. There are no people visible, nor any specific location cues within the image that point to Nasheman Colony, Pakistan. No visible text is present.
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