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This media file depicts an indoor museum exhibit featuring numerous ship hull models, likely half-hull or cross-section models, arranged against a dark background. The display is composed of two main rows: a top row with larger, more complete models and a bottom row with smaller, possibly sectional models. The models are made primarily of wood, showcasing varying shades of brown and natural wood grain, with some models incorporating painted black sections or lighter-colored elements. Each model is mounted on a rectangular, light-colored panel, some framed in wood. Thin, horizontal wires or rods run across the display, possibly serving as part of the exhibit's structure or as reflections on a glass barrier. Significant reflections are present on what appears to be a protective glass front, showing circular light sources, the exhibit items themselves, and a warm-toned wooden floor in the lower right portion of the image and across the glass. In the top row, one prominent model on a wooden-framed panel clearly displays text. The upper line reads "SCHROEFPROP," which translates to "propeller" in Dutch. Below this, "DE LANTINGEN" is visible, possibly referring to a ship name or a designer. The exhibit highlights the intricate craftsmanship and design principles of historical shipbuilding. The overall setting suggests a historical or maritime museum, consistent with the provided location context of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The lighting is artificial, enhancing the details of the models.
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