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The image shows a diorama depicting a traditional Indian well and water-lifting mechanism. The diorama is housed in a stone structure at the National Museum of Natural History, located at the coordinates 28.613 latitude, 77.246 longitude, in the city of New Delhi, India. The diorama is illuminated by a single overhead light. The well is made of brick and has a wooden wheel with metal spokes attached to a rope. The wheel is turned by hand, and the rope is used to raise a bucket of water from the well. The diorama is set in a rural landscape with green grass and trees. An informational plaque is placed in front of the diorama, describing the object's purpose and relevance. The stone structure is made of stacked, rough-hewn stones. The diorama is framed by an archway, above which are the words "Water: Aray devices of Indian roots".
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