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A close-up view of cork bark from a cork oak tree (Quercus suber). The bark shows a rough, textured surface with layers of varying thickness. The top layer is dark and cracked, while the inner layer appears smoother and lighter in color. Cork oak trees, native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa, have bark used for making cork products. The texture and structure enhance insulation properties and resilience. |
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