Brown tree bark on Racoon Run Trail in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image depicts a close-up view of brown tree bark, characterized by its rough and rugged texture. The bark features deep grooves that run vertically down the trunk, with occasional horizontal ridges that separate them. Scattered throughout are small patches of white lichen or moss, adding a touch of green to the otherwise earthy tones.

The overall appearance suggests that this is a mature tree, likely one of several found in Lick Creek Park's Racoon Run Trail, where the photograph was taken on July 28, 2013. The texture and coloration of the bark indicate its age and resilience, while the presence of lichen or moss hints at the surrounding environment's humidity and biodiversity. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Corteza marrón de un árbol en el Racoon Run Trail del Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 28 de julio de 2013. La imagen muestra una vista de cerca de la corteza marrón, caracterizada por su textura rugosa y áspera. La corteza presenta surcos profundos que discurren verticalmente hacia abajo del tronco, con crestas horizontales ocasionales que los separan. Encontramos pequeñas manchas de líquenes u musgos blancos dispersos, lo que aporta un toque de verde a los tonos tierra en general. El aspecto global sugiere que este es un árbol maduro, probablemente uno de varios que se encuentren en el Racoon Run Trail del Lick Creek Park, donde la fotografía fue tomada el 28 de julio de 2013. La textura y coloración de la corteza indican su edad y resistencia, mientras que la presencia de líquenes u musgos indica la humedad y biodiversidad del entorno circundante. – Spanish translation

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