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The image displays an illuminated museum exhibit within the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., United States. The exhibit focuses on intelligence tradecraft and a specific individual. The primary feature is a large, vertically oriented graphic panel. The upper left of this panel is titled "No. 043: How to Pick a Lock," accompanied by detailed line diagrams illustrating the internal mechanism of a pin tumbler lock and the application of a tension wrench and lock pick. Adjacent to this, on the upper right, is a monochrome portrait photograph of a man identified as "Clint Emerson: Special Ops Ninja." A black informational plaque below his photo lists his active dates (1994-2014), agency (US Navy SEALs), top skills (hunting hostile actors, avoiding surveillance, defeating locks), and motto ("Never get caught, but always prepare for it."). A longer text block below this plaque provides a biography of Emerson's career and skills. Below the lock-picking diagrams, a section titled "SECRET ENTRY" details methods of clandestine access, reconnaissance, and the strategic use of lock picking in espionage operations. At the bottom right of the exhibit, enclosed within a clear acrylic display case, is a black, rectangular carrying case. This case holds an assortment of lock-picking tools, including multiple picks, tension wrenches, and several cylindrical practice locks or components. A small white label beneath this case reads "Lock Picking Deluxe." Partially visible on the far right of the frame is the mid-to-lower back of a person wearing a light reddish-brown t-shirt, indicating a visitor observing the exhibit. The entire display is set within a dark, possibly metal or wood, frame.
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