

Two-page spread from a book, with a large mountain taking up most of the space, centered. The mountain is white and gray, conical in shape, with lines running down it. The background behind the mountain is grey. In the bottom right corner are two trees with rounded tops, one green and one yellow-green, both with orange trunks and black branches. The pages are yellowed and have a rough texture. The pages are set against a gray background.
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- 900 × 638 px
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