
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor scene, likely within a visitor center or educational facility, perhaps at a wildlife sanctuary or museum in Limbe, Cameroon. The focal point is a long, horizontally mounted exhibit on a white wall, displaying what appears to be a large, shed snake skin or a detailed replica. This textured exhibit, predominantly tan and brown with intricate patterns, is set within a dark green frame. Above the exhibit on the left, a small, dark-colored fan is mounted high on the wall. To the right, in the upper corner, several chairs with light-colored, possibly wicker or bamboo, frames and dark brown upholstered seats are stacked. Behind these chairs, a large poster featuring a gorilla, possibly a mother and infant, is affixed to the wall. Clearly visible text on this poster includes "THE LIMBE WILDLIFE," "BEWARE OF WILD ANIMALS," and prominently, "30 YEARS!". Other phrases such as "PROTECT FORESTS" and "PROTECT ENDANGERED SPECIES" are also partially legible. On the floor near the stacked chairs, a smaller framed picture features another image of a primate, possibly with the text "3 GORILLAS" at the top. A small, unreadable rectangular card or label is taped onto the main framed exhibit. The floor is a light-colored, hard surface, likely concrete. The scene is devoid of people and appears to be set during the day, illuminated by indoor lighting. The overall arrangement suggests a space dedicated to wildlife education and conservation.
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