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This image depicts a museum exhibit in Qingyang District, China, featuring taxidermied animals displayed in front of a large illuminated panel showcasing ancient rock paintings. In the foreground, a camel stands to the left, followed by a horse in the center, and a wild boar to the right. A fawn is partially visible on the far right. The animals are positioned on a white platform, with a backdrop of a blue wall featuring black silhouettes of camels. The illuminated panel behind the animals displays various cave paintings of animals such as bison, deer, horses, giraffes, and rhinos. Text in both Chinese and English accompanies the images, providing information about the origin and age of the paintings, including French Lascaux Cave Wall Paintings (about 30,000 BP), Spanish Altamira Cave Wall Paintings (about 15,000 BP), Bulgarian Magura Cave Wall Paintings (about 20,000 BP), and Namibia Twyfelfontein (about 6000 BP). Barriers with informational text are present in front of the exhibit. The overall environment suggests an indoor museum setting with controlled lighting.
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