
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor exhibition space, likely within a natural history museum in South Brisbane, Australia. The scene is lit by artificial lights, casting shadows from the display cases onto the white wall. The photograph is taken at an angle, presenting the entire composition as rotated. The main subject is a large, mottled brown and beige snake, possibly a python, displayed coiling downwards on the white wall in the left half of the frame. To the right, a series of vertically stacked glass display cases showcase various taxidermied animals. Visible from top to bottom are a small dark bird, a white bird with a dark tail, a small striped mammal on a branch (possibly a possum or marsupial), and a tortoise or turtle in a lower case. A white rectangular information panel is mounted on the wall to the right of the snake and above the mid-level display cases. The title "The warm lowlands" is clearly visible on this panel, with smaller text below describing the environment, including mentions of "microorganisms, mammals and reptiles." A small label with the number "33" is also visible near the snake's head. In the lower right corner, a blurred hand and arm are visible, reaching towards one of the lower display cases, indicating the presence of a visitor observing the exhibits. The backdrop above the white wall features a dark green mural suggesting foliage or a forest, enhancing the natural history theme of the display.
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