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A pile of ripe, fallen mangoes lies on a low, moss-covered stone wall in Amapalita, El Salvador
A pile of ripe, fallen mangoes lies on a low, moss-covered stone wall in Amapalita, El Salvador. The mangoes are a vibrant orange-yellow, with some showing signs of bruising and decay. Some mangoes are partially obscured by dry leaves and debris that have fallen on the ground. Behind the wall, a dense green foliage of vines and trees creates a shaded background, with a rough stone wall visible in the distance. A barbed wire fence runs horizontally across the scene, separating the mangoes from the vegetation. The ground in front of the wall is covered with stones and fallen leaves, with a few more mangoes scattered among them, some appearing decomposed. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting shadows and illuminating parts of the scene. The overall impression is one of natural abundance and the cycle of decomposition.
