The image features a collection of irregularly shaped tan-colored rocks situated on top of sand, with the majority of these rocks appearing to be made of flint.
These flint rocks are characterized by their smooth and rounded surfaces, which suggests that they have been exposed to wind erosion over time. The presence of various sizes of rocks in the image implies that the area has undergone a process known as aeolian abrasion, where sand particles carried by the wind wear away softer rock material.
The background of the image is composed of light brown sand, providing context for the scattered flint rocks. The overall setting appears to be a desert or dune environment, with the wind erosion evident in the formation and distribution of the rocks. – AI vision
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