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This media file captures an exhibit displaying fossils and rock formations, likely within a museum or educational institution in Sydney, Australia. The scene is an indoor, dimly lit exhibition space, emphasizing the displayed objects. The primary subjects are three distinct geological specimens arranged on a dark, flat surface, possibly a shelf or pedestal, and held upright by small black stands. To the left is a large, light-beige fossil, characteristic of an ammonite or a large gastropod shell, exhibiting prominent spiral ridges and a central opening. Adjacent to it, towards the right, is a reddish-brown, somewhat rounded rock or fossil with a darker, oval-shaped inclusion in its center, possibly a cross-section of petrified wood or a nodule. Further to the right is another reddish-brown, angular rock formation, which appears to have a textured or linearly patterned surface. In the background, a large digital screen displays informational text against a bright blue background, with an orange or amber band across its top. The text is unreadable due to resolution but is segmented, suggesting descriptions or facts about the exhibit. The overall setting implies a quiet, educational environment where visitors engage in observing and learning about natural history, though no people are visible in the frame. The time of day is not discernible due to the artificial lighting of the exhibit. The photographic angle is a downward, diagonal shot, capturing the length of the display.
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