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An ornate, multi-level clock and automaton, identified as the Great Australian Clock, dominates the interior of a grand, historic building, likely the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, Australia. The clock features a prominent golden, tiled dome at its top and a cylindrical body adorned with various interactive elements. The clock's central mechanism includes a large rotating drum displaying days of the week and dates. Visible text on this drum reads "WEDNESDAY" and "THURSDAY," alongside numbers ranging from "21" to "30" and a "3." Below these, scenic panels depict Australian wildlife and landscapes, including kangaroos and indigenous figures, contributing to the clock's narrative. Several traditional clock faces with Roman numerals are integrated into the structure, one clearly showing "C. COOK" and "CHRISTMAS HILL" below its hands. The setting is a high-ceilinged, multi-story shopping arcade or public space. Intricate architectural details include decorative arched windows, metal balustrades on balconies, and patterned ceilings. Natural light filters in from above, supplemented by artificial lighting. Numerous people are scattered across different levels of the building, appearing to be walking, shopping, or observing the impressive clock. One shop window in the background prominently displays a "SALE" sign. The scene captures a bustling yet elegant atmosphere within a significant Sydney landmark.
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