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The image shows a wooden device for measuring the wind, known as an anemometer, displayed on a wooden base and resting on a white pedestal inside a museum. The anemometer has a single wooden arm with a rounded weight at the end. The arm is attached to a vertical wooden post that stands on a square wooden base with a cross-shaped arrangement of four wooden pieces. The device is displayed on a pedestal with a white top, black sides, and a black frame. It is placed in front of an information panel that has a white background and black lettering, displaying the text "Anemometro (Anemometer) This instrument was used for the measurement of the wind. Invented by Leonardo da Vinci, the inventor's notebooks suggest this design was part of a larger device used in his studies of the wind and its power." The coordinates 39.456, -0.352 are located in the city of València, Spain, in the area of the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, a science museum featuring interactive exhibits about various scientific disciplines.
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