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A close-up, eye-level, outdoor photograph shows a mounted goat skull. The skull is facing the camera, with its horns curving upwards and outwards. The horns are dark brown with visible growth rings. The skull itself is a pale, bleached bone color, with a hollowed-out appearance around the eye sockets and nasal cavity. The skull is mounted on a dark, rectangular base.

To the left of the goat skull, a portion of another, larger skull is visible. This skull is also pale and bleached. The two skulls are resting on a gray, textured surface, possibly a table or countertop. In the background, various objects are out of focus, including brightly colored fabrics (yellow and pink), plastic bags (blue), and a black crate. The ground visible in the far background appears to be asphalt.

The lighting is natural and diffused, suggesting an overcast day. The overall impression is of a display of animal remains, possibly at an outdoor market or collection. There are no people directly visible interacting with the skulls, though their presence is implied by the context of the background items. The scene is devoid of any discernible Enschede landmarks.
Amaryllis

Jun 13, 2026

Enschede, Netherlands

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A close-up, eye-level, outdoor photograph shows a mounted goat skull. The skull is facing the camera, with its horns curving upwards and outwards. The horns are dark brown with visible growth rings. The skull itself is a pale, bleached bone color, with a hollowed-out appearance around the eye sockets and nasal cavity. The skull is mounted on a dark, rectangular base. To the left of the goat skull, a portion of another, larger skull is visible. This skull is also pale and bleached. The two skulls are resting on a gray, textured surface, possibly a table or countertop. In the background, various objects are out of focus, including brightly colored fabrics (yellow and pink), plastic bags (blue), and a black crate. The ground visible in the far background appears to be asphalt. The lighting is natural and diffused, suggesting an overcast day. The overall impression is of a display of animal remains, possibly at an outdoor market or collection. There are no people directly visible interacting with the skulls, though their presence is implied by the context of the background items. The scene is devoid of any discernible Enschede landmarks.

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