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A close-up, angled view depicts a small, green herbaceous plant growing from a crevice between irregular stones, typical of an outdoor surface in Męcina, Poland. The plant features multiple reddish-tinged stems and numerous oval-shaped, light green leaves, some exhibiting minor yellowing or spots. It is rooted in dark soil within a prominent gap. The surrounding environment consists of two primary rock types. To the left and upper sections, the stones are dark gray to black, with a rough, somewhat flaky texture. To the right and lower sections, the stones are lighter gray, mottled with darker specks, resembling granite or a similar crystalline rock. These stones are arranged with varying gaps and elevations. Thick patches of vibrant green moss cover areas of the dark soil and portions of the stones, particularly within the crevices. Scattered throughout the moss and on the rock surfaces are reddish-brown pine needles, small white granular debris, and occasional delicate, silvery spiderweb strands. A few small, roundish orange objects, possibly fungi or plant fragments, are visible on the moss and near the base of the plant. The scene is illuminated by natural, diffused light, highlighting the textures of the various elements. No human figures or other distinct man-made structures are visible.
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