The image depicts a close-up of a large white, bulbous object partially buried in dry, cracked dirt with several small rocks nearby. On closer inspection, it appears to be some type of mushroom, likely an earthstar or puffball mushroom, that has sprouted from the soil.
The top half of the mushroom is rounded and protruding above ground level, while its base and roots are still embedded in the surrounding earth. The overall appearance suggests that this mushroom has recently emerged from the soil, as evidenced by the rough texture of its outer layer. This image was captured on March 4, 2000, in the Negev Desert near Beer-Sheva, Israel. – AI vision
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