The image depicts a small, green plant with leaves and stems that are both thin and long, growing out of sandy soil. The plant appears to be part of the genus "Lotus," which is commonly found in desert environments.
The photograph was taken on April 1st, 2016, in Maszhabiya (Al Mashabiya) Reserve near Abu Samra, Southern Qatar.
The plant has a delicate appearance with thin, long stems and leaves. The color of the plant is green, suggesting that it is still alive and healthy.
There are no other objects or people visible in the image. The background consists mainly of sandy soil and small shrubs.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the desert environment of Southern Qatar, highlighting the unique characteristics of this particular plant species. – AI vision
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