Field notes, v1603
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"In addition a tree called 'pajaro no.\n is common some places in this area,\n B-7 - short bushy tree - short, poor-looking tefofootee.", "text": "B-8 - 'Madre de Agua' - giant riparian tree & guanacaste", "text": "B-9 - Riparia understory - 'lumbiceres'", "text": "B-10 in river bed shrubby", "text": "Photo 10 - River bed near camp 8 May 3 - Rio Guamal.", "text": "Photo 11 - taken just W of Nitepec - forest thicker here with a few\ncardons-type cacti - Forest from Rio Guamal, which is 14 mi.\n E Nitepec - not as in notes - is about same to Nitepec" }```<thinking>Based on the image provided, I will transcribe the handwritten text into a JSON format, following the user's instructions to ignore faint text from the reverse side and handle illegible words appropriately. The text appears to be field notes or a journal entry describing various plant species and locations.</thinking> ```json {