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Qatar Natural History Group (QNHG) looking at fossilized dugong bones embedded in desert floor under the guidance of a geologist Jacques LeBlanc in area of coastal sabkha in south-western Qatar, February 7, 2014

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In Qatar's arid desert landscape, a team from the Qatar Natural History Group (QNHG) embarked on an exciting journey to uncover fossilized dugong bones embedded in the desert floor. Led by geologist Jacques LeBlanc, the group ventured into the south-western region of the country, specifically in an area known as a coastal sabkha, where they discovered these ancient remains. The findings date back to February 7, 2014. – generated by AI

The image depicts a group of individuals gathered around a geological site, with their attention focused on the desert floor where fossilized dugong bones are embedded.

In the foreground, the sandy terrain is characterized by an irregular surface, punctuated by small rocks and pebbles. The fossilized bones are partially visible in the bottom left corner of the image, appearing as dark gray lines that stretch across the sand. These remains suggest the presence of a once-thriving dugong population.

The group observing the site consists of several men and women, all dressed in casual attire suitable for outdoor exploration. They have removed their shoes, allowing them to walk barefoot on the desert floor while examining the fossils. The individuals are positioned at varying distances from the camera, some standing directly behind others or slightly off to one side.

The man nearest to the camera is attired in a beige safari vest and tan pants, with his hands clasped together as if engaged in conversation or explanation. He holds a small book or notebook in his left hand, possibly for note-taking purposes. The individual on his right wears a dark blue jacket and jeans, standing slightly behind him.

The group's attire suggests that they are likely members of the Qatar Natural History Group (QNHG), which is mentioned in the caption as being involved in this field excursion. The presence of a geologist, Jacques LeBlanc, indicates that the group is receiving expert guidance on the site and its significance.

In the background, the sky above appears overcast, with an abundance of clouds visible. This weather condition would have likely contributed to the preservation of the fossilized bones in the desert floor.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into an educational field excursion led by a geologist, where participants are learning about and observing the remains of ancient dugongs embedded in the desert sand. – AI vision



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