
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the reconstructed skeleton of a giraffe in the Hintze Hall of the Natural History Museum in London, United Kingdom. The skeleton is positioned vertically, with the head and neck reaching upwards. The skeleton is incomplete, with parts of the body, particularly the head and upper neck, covered in giraffe hide. The hall's architecture, characterized by brickwork, arching ceilings, and ornamental details, surrounds the exhibit. Visitors are visible on an upper level, looking down at the hall. A sign next to the exhibit states "These specimens are undergoing conservation treatment." The floor is tiled with geometric patterns, and there is a modern white partition wall adjacent to the skeleton, suggesting a blend of the museum's original architecture and contemporary exhibit design.
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