The image presents a close-up view of an orange-colored surface covered with numerous small, white, elongated crystals embedded within it. The crystals are scattered randomly across the surface, varying significantly in size but generally measuring between 0.5 and 2 centimeters in length.
These crystals appear to be composed of gypsum (selenite), a mineral that often forms through evaporation from bodies of water or other aqueous solutions. This formation process is consistent with the arid environment depicted in the image, as seen by the sand dunes visible on either side.
The overall effect created by these scattered crystals is one of intricate patterns and textures, which may suggest that this surface has been shaped by geological processes over time. The contrast between the smooth, sandy background and the rougher texture of the gypsum crystals adds visual interest to the image.
In summary, the provided image showcases a unique landscape characterized by white gypsum crystals embedded in an orange-colored surface, likely formed through evaporation in an arid environment. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Slab of gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(3): Layers of gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(4): Pavement by gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(5): Slabs of gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(6): White gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(7): Protruding layers of gypsum crystals (selenite) in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014
Similar(8): Slabs of gypsum crystals (selenite) with sand in area of Jebel Al-Nakhsh in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014