
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a young male engaging with a museum exhibit inside the Paleontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The central subject is a skeletal mount of a three-toed horse, specifically a Hipparion (Gen. Hipparion), encased within a transparent glass display. The male, visible from the chest up on the right side of the frame, has short dark hair and light skin. He is wearing a grey t-shirt beneath an open dark jacket. His facial expression is characterized by wide-open eyes and an agape mouth, indicating surprise or excitement. His right hand is raised, with the index finger pointed towards the skeletal exhibit. He appears to be positioned directly in front of the display case, with his reflection visible on the glass. The Hipparion skeleton, off-white and assembled with visible mounting supports, stands on a light-colored platform within the glass enclosure. A brown-framed informational plaque, written in Bulgarian, is positioned at the base of the display case, in front of the skeleton. The plaque identifies the exhibit as a "SKELETON OF A THREE-TOED HORSE HIPPARION" and mentions its origin from findings near the village of Ezerovo, Plovdiv region. The museum environment includes overhead fluorescent lighting, visible as horizontal tubes within and above the display case. Beyond the main exhibit, other display cases containing additional artifacts or paleontological specimens are visible in the blurred background. The museum floor is tiled with light-colored, possibly beige, square or rectangular tiles.
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