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The image depicts an indoor paleontological exhibition hall captured from an elevated perspective, likely through a glass barrier given the ceiling reflections. The scene is located within the Paleontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The central subject is a large, mounted fossil skeleton, identified by an adjacent poster as "DEINOTHERIUM THRACIEI." The skeleton, appearing in an off-white to beige hue, stands upright on black metal support structures. Directly in front of its base, a rectangular glass display case with a dark wooden lower section contains additional smaller fossil fragments. A white informational plaque next to this case provides details, predominantly in Bulgarian with some English, identifying a "Dimitherium thracienis sp.nov." discovered by Dimitar Kovachev and Ivan Nikolov. The flooring consists of light-colored marble tiles arranged in a central path around the main skeleton, flanked by herringbone-patterned wooden parquet on both sides. The walls are light cream-colored above dark brown wooden paneling that lines the lower sections. To the left of the main skeleton, several illuminated glass display cases showcase smaller fossil specimens. A large, framed image or diagram is mounted on the upper portion of the left wall. To the right, a prominent yellow banner or poster with black illustrations displays the skeletal outline of a Deinotherium Thraciei alongside a 1.80-meter human silhouette for scale. Another illuminated display case is situated below this poster. Natural light enters the hall through a large window on the far wall, equipped with vertical blinds. A smaller, rectangular window is positioned high on the upper left wall. The ceiling features a complex, multi-layered design composed of numerous interconnected geometric wooden panels in varying shades of brown and orange. No individuals are present in the exhibition space.
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