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The image captures a museum display case showcasing various marine shells and related informational materials. The setting is an indoor exhibition space, likely a natural history museum or aquarium, suggested by the dark modern display fixtures and tiled floor visible in the foreground. No people are present.

The display case itself features a dark brown base and framing, with a large glass front reflecting some ambient light. Inside, the background is split between a light wooden panel on the left and a vibrant teal-colored wall on the right, adorned with patterns that suggest an underwater environment.

On the left side of the display, two very large, corrugated white shells, resembling giant clam shells (Tridacna), are prominently displayed on dark wooden blocks. To their right, two smaller, light-colored spiral shells rest on another dark wooden block, followed by a collection of conical shells arranged on a third block further to the right.

Mounted on the teal background wall, a rectangular wooden plaque contains visible text, likely an informational panel. Though largely illegible, headings such as "PENDAHULUAN" (Introduction) and "PRODUKSI MUKA" (Surface Production/Yield) are discernible, indicating it provides details about the exhibit. Surrounding this plaque are several framed images: a close-up of a ribbed shell interior or similar organic texture, another close-up of a smooth white surface (possibly a shell interior), a collection of various pearls (including dark, light, and irregularly shaped ones) alongside a bivalve shell, and a detailed image of a patterned shell exterior.

The lighting is artificial, illuminating the exhibits within the case. The overall scene suggests a static, educational presentation of marine biodiversity.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 14, 2025, 6:11 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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The image captures a museum display case showcasing various marine shells and related informational materials. The setting is an indoor exhibition space, likely a natural history museum or aquarium, suggested by the dark modern display fixtures and tiled floor visible in the foreground. No people are present. The display case itself features a dark brown base and framing, with a large glass front reflecting some ambient light. Inside, the background is split between a light wooden panel on the left and a vibrant teal-colored wall on the right, adorned with patterns that suggest an underwater environment. On the left side of the display, two very large, corrugated white shells, resembling giant clam shells (Tridacna), are prominently displayed on dark wooden blocks. To their right, two smaller, light-colored spiral shells rest on another dark wooden block, followed by a collection of conical shells arranged on a third block further to the right. Mounted on the teal background wall, a rectangular wooden plaque contains visible text, likely an informational panel. Though largely illegible, headings such as "PENDAHULUAN" (Introduction) and "PRODUKSI MUKA" (Surface Production/Yield) are discernible, indicating it provides details about the exhibit. Surrounding this plaque are several framed images: a close-up of a ribbed shell interior or similar organic texture, another close-up of a smooth white surface (possibly a shell interior), a collection of various pearls (including dark, light, and irregularly shaped ones) alongside a bivalve shell, and a detailed image of a patterned shell exterior. The lighting is artificial, illuminating the exhibits within the case. The overall scene suggests a static, educational presentation of marine biodiversity.

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