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This media file shows a wooden sculpture of a bee in a park-like setting. The sculpture is intricately carved, depicting the bee with its wings spread and body segmented. It is positioned on a carved base that resembles leaves and appears to be made of a dark wood, contrasting with the lighter wood of the bee's body and wings. The sculpture is approximately waist-high and is placed on a bed of pine needles and scattered green vegetation. Behind the sculpture, a rustic wooden fence runs horizontally, separating the immediate area from a backdrop of tall pine trees. In the distance, through the trees, several picnic tables and scattered figures of people can be seen, suggesting a public gathering or recreational area. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, with a diffused light that doesn't cast strong shadows, implying overcast or diffused sunlight. The presence of trees and picnic tables indicates an outdoor, natural environment, likely a park or campground. The scene is peaceful and appears to be a static display rather than part of an active event. No visible text is present on the sculpture or in the immediate surroundings. The location context provided is Rawdon, Canada.
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