The image showcases a sandy surface with several plants growing out of it. The sand is light brown and has a rough texture, suggesting that it may be dune or desert sand. There are small indentations in the sand, possibly caused by footprints or animal tracks.
There are five plants visible in the image, all of which appear to be Seidlitzia rosmarinus (also known as shenan or julman). These plants have long, thin stems that grow out of the sand and bear small green leaves. The stems are slightly bent, possibly due to the wind or other environmental factors.
The background of the image is the sandy surface itself, which takes up most of the frame. The overall atmosphere suggests a desert or arid environment, given the presence of dune sand and spiny plants like Seidlitzia rosmarinus.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of a unique ecosystem in Qatar, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of plants that thrive in harsh desert conditions. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Seidlitzia rosmarinus (Salsola rosmarinus, Suaeda rosmarinus, local ... near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
Similar(3): Seidlitzia rosmarinus growing on a sand mound near Sealine Beach Resort near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, August 28, 2015
Similar(4): Close up of Seidlitzia rosmarinus in sand near Sealine Beach Resort near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, July 4, 2015
Similar(5): Seidlitzia rosmarinus growing in sand near Sealine Beach Resort near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, July 4, 2015
Similar(6): Seidlitzia rosmarinus emerging from sand near Sealine Beach Resort near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, July 4, 2015
Similar(7): Seidlitzia rosmarinus in sand near Mesaieed, with Sealine Beach Resort in background. Southern Qatar, July 4, 2015
Similar(8): Sand mounds (habitat of Seidlitzia rosmarinus) near Sealine Beach Resort near Mesaieed. Southern Qatar, July 10, 2015