
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up, overhead shot shows a cluster of three brown, cone-shaped parasitic plants growing from the dark, porous soil of Mount Etna, near Linguaglossa, Italy. The plants, which resemble asparagus stalks topped with dense, scaly heads, are positioned in the center of the frame. The ground is covered with a thick layer of dry pine needles and scattered dark volcanic rocks, characteristic of the region's volcanic landscape. A thin, gray twig lies diagonally across the pine needles to the right of the plants, and other pine cones are visible in the upper left and lower right corners of the image. The lighting suggests a sunny day, casting shadows on the ground.
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