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This media file captures an indoor exhibition space or gallery, likely located in São Paulo, Brazil, viewed from a rotated, high-angle perspective. The scene features various artworks and display elements, with no people present, suggesting a quiet viewing environment. On the left wall, two large framed artworks are prominently displayed. The upper artwork depicts a vibrant underwater scene, rich with green aquatic vegetation and several round, reflective objects, possibly air bubbles or glass elements. The lower artwork shows an aerial view of a natural landscape, possibly a dark river or cave entrance cutting through lush, varied green terrain. A small white security camera is mounted on the ceiling near the bottom left corner of this artwork. Along the right side of the space, a multi-tiered wooden display structure extends into the foreground. This structure showcases numerous black and white photographs, some matted or framed. These photographs predominantly feature underwater themes, including divers, marine life, and submerged environments. They are arranged in a series, with smaller images often placed above larger ones. Further back, above the wooden display, a shelf holds additional framed black and white photographs and two books or magazines. Visible text on one book cover reads "AGUA... AGUANAU... AQUANAUTAS," suggesting a theme of aquatic exploration. Another book shows partial text, "A CELEBRAÇÃO...". On the floor to the far right, a long, gray metal filing cabinet or flat-file storage unit with multiple drawers is visible. Adjacent to it is a light-colored display table holding several white paper sheets or cards, some with gold edges, and a pen, suggesting a space for review or presentation. A small, clear glass display case on a black stand contains a solitary, reflective object, possibly a coin or medal. The floor is made of polished wooden planks, reflecting overhead lighting. The overall lighting is bright and artificial, creating a well-illuminated and modern exhibition setting.
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