Brownish plant Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) at the foot of a sand dune near Harrarah, west from Mesayeed, south-west from Doha. Qatar

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The image depicts a small brownish plant situated at the base of a sand dune in the desert landscape of Qatar. The plant is identified as Cornulaca aucheri (also known as thalj), which is a type of shrub native to the Middle East and North Africa.

**Plant Description:**

* **Color:** The plant has a brownish hue, indicating that it may be a deciduous species or one that changes color with the seasons.
* **Shape:** The plant appears to have needle-like leaves, which are typical of coniferous plants.
* **Size:** The plant is relatively small, suggesting that it is likely an annual or short-lived perennial.

**Sand Dune:**

* **Location:** The sand dune is located in the background of the image and stretches across the horizon.
* **Height:** The height of the sand dune cannot be determined from this image alone but appears to be significant, given its presence on the horizon.
* **Texture:** The sand dune has a smooth texture, indicating that it may have been recently formed or shaped by wind erosion.

**Other Elements:**

* **Rocks:** There are several large rocks scattered throughout the area, some of which appear to be covered in sand or other debris.
* **Sand:** The ground is covered in fine-grained sand, which provides little traction for any potential visitors to the site.
* **Shadows:** The sun casts long shadows across the landscape, indicating that it is likely mid-morning or early afternoon.

**Overall Impression:**

The image conveys a sense of vastness and isolation, with the small plant standing alone at the base of the massive sand dune. The harsh desert environment is evident in the sparse vegetation and rugged terrain. – AI vision

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