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The image displays a vibrant, illuminated digital sign for the Queensland Museum, likely situated in an indoor or sheltered public area within South Brisbane, Australia. The main subject of the display is a large, striking image of a Cairns Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera euphorion), showcasing its distinctive green and black wings with prominent green veins and a bright yellow body, all set against a deep teal background. The display itself appears to be constructed from multiple vertical panels, with faint seams visible across the butterfly graphic.

Text on the sign clearly states "QUEENSLAND MUSEUM" in large white capital letters. Below this, a promotional message reads, "Queensland is the most biodiverse state in Australia. Visit us to discover more." Further details include the scientific name "Ornithoptera euphorion" and the common name "Cairns Birdwing butterfly" in smaller text near the butterfly's head. Social media handles "#myqldmuseum" and "@qldmuseum" are also visible at the bottom right. The surrounding environment consists of a concrete floor or ground on the right and a plain, light-colored wall on the left. No people or discernible activity are present, focusing solely on the static advertisement.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image displays a vibrant, illuminated digital sign for the Queensland Museum, likely situated in an indoor or sheltered public area within South Brisbane, Australia. The main subject of the display is a large, striking image of a Cairns Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera euphorion), showcasing its distinctive green and black wings with prominent green veins and a bright yellow body, all set against a deep teal background. The display itself appears to be constructed from multiple vertical panels, with faint seams visible across the butterfly graphic. Text on the sign clearly states "QUEENSLAND MUSEUM" in large white capital letters. Below this, a promotional message reads, "Queensland is the most biodiverse state in Australia. Visit us to discover more." Further details include the scientific name "Ornithoptera euphorion" and the common name "Cairns Birdwing butterfly" in smaller text near the butterfly's head. Social media handles "#myqldmuseum" and "@qldmuseum" are also visible at the bottom right. The surrounding environment consists of a concrete floor or ground on the right and a plain, light-colored wall on the left. No people or discernible activity are present, focusing solely on the static advertisement.

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