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The image captures an outdoor scene at what appears to be an entrance or kiosk for a museum in Mysuru, India.

A person, likely a staff member, is visible resting or sleeping behind a green curtain, with only their head and shoulder showing. Their eyes are closed, and they appear to be lying down. To the right of the person, a colorful wooden structure with horizontal stripes in red, blue, green, white, and black adds a vibrant touch to the scene. Small, round decorative elements are embedded in these stripes.

Dominating the foreground on the right is a large, yellow sign with green borders, advertising the "India's First MYSORE SAND SCULPTURE (SAND MUSEUM)". The sign provides extensive details:
- Established year: 2014 April 1st
- Cost: 1 Crore Rupees (Private)
- Area: 13,000 Sq/ft in an Open Space with Natural Sun Light & Air, Landscape, Green Lawn, Palm Groves, Bamboo
- Size: Big Size Sculptures, Height 12ft x Length 100ft+
- Time: Completed in 5 months, Method: Hand Made, 2D & 3D, Aesthetically Sculptured, using 115 Truck Loads of Natural Sand
- Number of Themes: 16 / 150 Sand Sculptures
- Target Audience: All Age Groups of Visitors, Eco Friendly, Educative, for Mysore & For All Religions
- Themes: Eco Friendly Ganesha, Devi Chamundeshwari, Mysore Dasara Ambari, Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadiyar, Mahabharath, Ancient History, Marine Life, The Romantic Scenerio, Islamic Culture, Disney Land, Vintage Car, Christmas Tree & Santa Claus.
- Slogans: "Reality: Beauty Lies in the Eyes of the beholder," "Final Slogan: 'Save Sand'," and "More Antique the Art Goes the more Value it Acquires."

Above the sign, a green metal gate or fence is visible, with two blue objects, possibly chairs, resting on it. In the background, behind the person, a darker area shows parts of other signs, including one with "TO 6.30" and another indicating "FISH SPA." The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image captures an outdoor scene at what appears to be an entrance or kiosk for a museum in Mysuru, India. A person, likely a staff member, is visible resting or sleeping behind a green curtain, with only their head and shoulder showing. Their eyes are closed, and they appear to be lying down. To the right of the person, a colorful wooden structure with horizontal stripes in red, blue, green, white, and black adds a vibrant touch to the scene. Small, round decorative elements are embedded in these stripes. Dominating the foreground on the right is a large, yellow sign with green borders, advertising the "India's First MYSORE SAND SCULPTURE (SAND MUSEUM)". The sign provides extensive details: - Established year: 2014 April 1st - Cost: 1 Crore Rupees (Private) - Area: 13,000 Sq/ft in an Open Space with Natural Sun Light & Air, Landscape, Green Lawn, Palm Groves, Bamboo - Size: Big Size Sculptures, Height 12ft x Length 100ft+ - Time: Completed in 5 months, Method: Hand Made, 2D & 3D, Aesthetically Sculptured, using 115 Truck Loads of Natural Sand - Number of Themes: 16 / 150 Sand Sculptures - Target Audience: All Age Groups of Visitors, Eco Friendly, Educative, for Mysore & For All Religions - Themes: Eco Friendly Ganesha, Devi Chamundeshwari, Mysore Dasara Ambari, Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadiyar, Mahabharath, Ancient History, Marine Life, The Romantic Scenerio, Islamic Culture, Disney Land, Vintage Car, Christmas Tree & Santa Claus. - Slogans: "Reality: Beauty Lies in the Eyes of the beholder," "Final Slogan: 'Save Sand'," and "More Antique the Art Goes the more Value it Acquires." Above the sign, a green metal gate or fence is visible, with two blue objects, possibly chairs, resting on it. In the background, behind the person, a darker area shows parts of other signs, including one with "TO 6.30" and another indicating "FISH SPA." The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.

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