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Spikes of spear grass (Stipa capensis) in Yoodah depression near Al Zubara Road. Northern Qatar, March 12, 2016



Clumps of spiky spear grass (Stipa capensis) dot the landscape in the Yoodah depression, located near Al Zubara Road in northern Qatar. This photograph was captured on March 12, 2016, showcasing the resilience of these grasses as they thrive in the harsh desert environment. The spikes of the grasses are a testament to their ability to adapt and survive in this unforgiving region. – generated by AI

The image features a close-up view of spear grass spikes growing in a desert landscape. The grass blades are long and slender, with multiple spikes emerging from each stem. The spikes appear to be dry and golden-brown in color, indicating that they may have been exposed to the elements for some time.

In the background, the Yoodah depression is visible, characterized by sandy dunes and sparse vegetation. A road or path can be seen in the distance, possibly Al Zubara Road, which runs through this area. The sky above is clear and blue, suggesting a sunny day.

Overall, the image captures a serene and natural scene, with the spear grass spikes standing out against the arid desert backdrop. – AI vision

Northern Qatar, March 12, 2016
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