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The image displays a museum or exhibition case featuring a collection of sea shells and related marine imagery. The display case has a clear glass front, through which several artifacts and a themed background are visible.

On the back wall of the display, four rectangular images are arranged. These appear to be close-up photographs showcasing the intricate patterns and textures of marine shells. One image clearly depicts the spiral, chambered pattern characteristic of a nautilus shell, while others show wavy edges and swirling organic designs. The background behind these images is a vibrant gradient of light blue and turquoise, evoking an underwater environment.

In the foreground, inside the glass case, several shells are exhibited on dark wooden stands. On the left, two cream-colored shells with spiny or knobby protrusions are prominently displayed. In the center, two white shells, appearing to be cut or broken open to reveal their interiors, are placed on separate wooden blocks. To the far right, partially visible, is another large, cream-colored shell with a distinctive ridged surface.

A light brown wooden panel frames the left side of the display, bearing a small, square QR code sticker. On the right side, a brown framed document or sign is visible, containing faint, unreadable text. The lower part of the display case is a dark, possibly laminated, cabinet. The floor in front of the case is tiled in light colors. The overall scene suggests an educational or natural history exhibit focusing on marine life or conchology. No people are visible, and the lighting indicates an indoor setting.
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Feb 14, 2025, 6:11 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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The image displays a museum or exhibition case featuring a collection of sea shells and related marine imagery. The display case has a clear glass front, through which several artifacts and a themed background are visible. On the back wall of the display, four rectangular images are arranged. These appear to be close-up photographs showcasing the intricate patterns and textures of marine shells. One image clearly depicts the spiral, chambered pattern characteristic of a nautilus shell, while others show wavy edges and swirling organic designs. The background behind these images is a vibrant gradient of light blue and turquoise, evoking an underwater environment. In the foreground, inside the glass case, several shells are exhibited on dark wooden stands. On the left, two cream-colored shells with spiny or knobby protrusions are prominently displayed. In the center, two white shells, appearing to be cut or broken open to reveal their interiors, are placed on separate wooden blocks. To the far right, partially visible, is another large, cream-colored shell with a distinctive ridged surface. A light brown wooden panel frames the left side of the display, bearing a small, square QR code sticker. On the right side, a brown framed document or sign is visible, containing faint, unreadable text. The lower part of the display case is a dark, possibly laminated, cabinet. The floor in front of the case is tiled in light colors. The overall scene suggests an educational or natural history exhibit focusing on marine life or conchology. No people are visible, and the lighting indicates an indoor setting.

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