

Brown background image depicts a mountainous landscape. A large tree trunk occupies the center, with a branch extending to the top left. Four people dressed in dark clothing and white headwear are positioned at the base of the tree and in front of a mound to the right. A mountain with a pointed peak emitting smoke is visible in the background. Clouds are scattered around the mountain. A vertical text box is located on the top left. The image shows a gradient from dark at the top to light brown at the bottom.
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