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An overhead shot captures two mineral specimens displayed within a glass-topped case, likely in an indoor setting with natural light. The glass surface reflects rectangular window panes and interior structural elements, indicating daylight hours.

The primary objects are two distinct rocks. To the left, a blocky, light blue-grey mineral exhibits a somewhat regular, possibly hexagonal or prismatic shape with smooth facets. To its right, a larger, irregularly shaped mineral cluster features a base of rough, crystalline material, possibly quartz or calcite, intermingled with areas of darker, possibly greenish-grey and reddish-brown inclusions or matrix. The surface of this specimen is highly textured and appears to be a geode or a mineral druse.

Also visible in the display is a clear plastic label holder, attached by two small suction cups, positioned in the upper right. The text on the label is mirrored and partially inverted, but the numbers "0944000128" are clearly legible. Adjacent Arabic script, possibly "لشيشي" or a similar word, is present but less distinct due to the angle and reflection. Near the bottom right, a small, dried, irregularly shaped organic piece, resembling a leaf or plant debris, rests on the display surface. Part of a circular metallic object, possibly a coin, is visible at the very bottom right edge.

The items are arranged on a dark grey or black base, highlighting the specimens. The overall scene suggests a curated display, possibly in a museum, educational institution, or private collection, located within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria.
Zain othman

Jun 2, 2026

Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria

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An overhead shot captures two mineral specimens displayed within a glass-topped case, likely in an indoor setting with natural light. The glass surface reflects rectangular window panes and interior structural elements, indicating daylight hours. The primary objects are two distinct rocks. To the left, a blocky, light blue-grey mineral exhibits a somewhat regular, possibly hexagonal or prismatic shape with smooth facets. To its right, a larger, irregularly shaped mineral cluster features a base of rough, crystalline material, possibly quartz or calcite, intermingled with areas of darker, possibly greenish-grey and reddish-brown inclusions or matrix. The surface of this specimen is highly textured and appears to be a geode or a mineral druse. Also visible in the display is a clear plastic label holder, attached by two small suction cups, positioned in the upper right. The text on the label is mirrored and partially inverted, but the numbers "0944000128" are clearly legible. Adjacent Arabic script, possibly "لشيشي" or a similar word, is present but less distinct due to the angle and reflection. Near the bottom right, a small, dried, irregularly shaped organic piece, resembling a leaf or plant debris, rests on the display surface. Part of a circular metallic object, possibly a coin, is visible at the very bottom right edge. The items are arranged on a dark grey or black base, highlighting the specimens. The overall scene suggests a curated display, possibly in a museum, educational institution, or private collection, located within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria.

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