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The image is a photograph of an open book lying on a surface with the spine facing upwards.
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The image is a photograph of an open book lying on a surface with the spine facing upwards. The pages are slightly worn and there are several lines of text visible, which include words like "Guide to" and what appears to be a title or heading that includes "Montana" in it. The focus is soft, making some parts of the page difficult to read. There are no people or distinctive locations discernible within this image, as the main subject is the book itself.
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