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Title: A picture says a thousand words
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Because of the darkness of the ground however, I cannot tell what the structure of the ground is like, though I can imagine that is flat, unpopulated and undeveloped. I do know, however, that there are trees, though very few, and that there is water, at least where the picture was taken... Showed first 250 characters
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I do know, however, that there are trees, though very few, and that there is water, at least where the picture was taken.
At the horizon I can see several blurry images, an uneven horizon line where the darkness ends and touches the bright, yellow aspect of the sunset... Showed next 250 characters
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