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The scene, located in Vandenberg Village, United States, presents a forensic close-up of a printed anatomical diagram depicting a cross-section of the human ear

Vandenberg VillageUnited States

The scene, located in Vandenberg Village, United States, presents a forensic close-up of a printed anatomical diagram depicting a cross-section of the human ear. The diagram, likely a poster, is mounted on a light-colored wall, with a black frame edge visible on the right. The illustration features the external, middle, and inner ear structures against a light grey background. The external ear, depicted in orange, shows the pinna with labels for "HELIX" and "CONCHA," leading into the "EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL." The middle ear components include the "TYMPANIC MEMBRANE" and the ossicles ("MALLEUS," "INCUS," "STAPES"), rendered in a yellowish-brown. The inner ear, on the right, displays the cochlea and semicircular canals in orange and pink hues, labeled with "ENDOLYMPH & PERILYMPH" and "AUDITORY NERVE." Thin black lines connect the anatomical labels to their respective structures. No individuals or active events are present.