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The image captures an informational display board, likely within a museum or exhibition in Alba, Italy, focused on truffles. The main subject is a map of Italy, outlined in gold, featuring numbered golden circular markers indicating key truffle-producing regions.

To the left, a prominent title reads "Il paradiso dei cavatori" and "The hunter's paradise." Below the map, two columns of text, one in Italian (ITA) and one in English (ENG), describe Italy as the leading producer and exporter of the prized white truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico). The text details important collection areas, including southern Piedmont, Veneto, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, and Molise. It also mentions the prevalence of black truffles (Tuber melanosporum, aestivum/uncinatum) in hilly Apennine regions and newly discovered collection areas such as Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, and Sicily.

A large, distinct shadow of a person, presumably the photographer, falls across the right side of the display, partially obscuring the map and some of the English text. The display board is white, and the image is captured at an angle, suggesting an individual viewing and documenting the exhibit.
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Dec 23, 2024

Alba, Italy

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The image captures an informational display board, likely within a museum or exhibition in Alba, Italy, focused on truffles. The main subject is a map of Italy, outlined in gold, featuring numbered golden circular markers indicating key truffle-producing regions. To the left, a prominent title reads "Il paradiso dei cavatori" and "The hunter's paradise." Below the map, two columns of text, one in Italian (ITA) and one in English (ENG), describe Italy as the leading producer and exporter of the prized white truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico). The text details important collection areas, including southern Piedmont, Veneto, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, and Molise. It also mentions the prevalence of black truffles (Tuber melanosporum, aestivum/uncinatum) in hilly Apennine regions and newly discovered collection areas such as Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, and Sicily. A large, distinct shadow of a person, presumably the photographer, falls across the right side of the display, partially obscuring the map and some of the English text. The display board is white, and the image is captured at an angle, suggesting an individual viewing and documenting the exhibit.

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