The image features a sandy expanse with scattered plants emerging from the ground, likely Zygophyllum qatarense, native to Qatar.
**Composition and Context**
* The sandy surface is light gray, featuring small cracks and crevices.
* Plants are dispersed across the sand in clusters or isolated patches.
* Leaves display a mix of green and yellow hues, with some appearing more vibrant than others.
* Plant stems are thin and wiry, growing straight up from the ground.
**Overall Impression**
The image presents an arid landscape with sparse vegetation, likely taken during the dry season. The plants' growth in sandy soil suggests they have adapted to the harsh conditions of the region. – AI vision
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