The image depicts a sandy surface with scattered white rock formations.
* The sand is brownish-red and covers large areas, with some of it flowing down a slope.
* The texture appears rough, as if it has been eroded by wind or water.
* There are also small rocks visible in the foreground, which seem to be embedded in the sand.
* The white rock formations are irregularly shaped and vary in size.
* They appear to be chalky limestone, given their color and texture.
* Some of them have a rough surface, while others appear smoother.
Overall, the image suggests that this area has been subject to significant erosion over time, resulting in the formation of these unique rock formations amidst the sandy terrain. – AI vision
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Similar(4): Pebbles covering layers of lithified sand dune in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
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