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This image captures a close-up view inside what appears to be a shop or museum specializing in mineral specimens and stone carvings. The items are displayed within a glass cabinet or shelves. The primary subjects are numerous carved birds made from various types of stone or mineral, along with raw mineral specimens. In the foreground and center, a collection of these carvings is visible. A prominent, large, dark teal or green owl-like bird with detailed wing carvings is positioned at the bottom, facing towards the right. Above it, another bird carving with a greenish-grey head and a lighter body is visible. Further up, a smooth, pale pink or white bird carving with outstretched wings is displayed. Towards the top right, another light brown or beige bird carving can be seen. Other bird carvings, less distinct, are visible further back in the display. Interspersed among the bird carvings are several mineral specimens. To the right of the pale pink bird, a dark, rough-textured mineral piece, possibly black or dark brown, is displayed. A small white price tag is attached to it, with the numbers "831" partially visible. Below the dark green owl carving, a white, crystalline mineral cluster with a bubbly or botryoidal texture is present. Above the pale pink bird, a large, translucent, light green crystalline specimen is visible. In the background on the far right, more varied mineral specimens, some brownish and others lighter, are stacked. On the far left side of the image, through another glass panel of what appears to be an adjacent display, several sliced geodes or polished agate pieces are visible, showcasing their intricate internal patterns and crystalline structures. These are arranged on clear acrylic stands. The background behind the display cases features a large window looking out onto an urban environment. Multiple modern buildings with numerous windows are visible, suggesting a city setting. The light from the window appears diffused, indicating daytime but not necessarily direct sunlight. Reflections are visible on the glass surfaces of the display cases, slightly obscuring some areas and creating a sense of depth. A green frame of the display case is visible on the far right.
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