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A desert rose mineral specimen is prominently displayed on a dark grey surface, likely a museum exhibit. The specimen is a cluster of sand-colored, translucent gypsum crystals that have formed in a rosette shape, resembling the petals of a flower. The crystals are thin, angular, and layered, with a rough, crystalline texture. In the upper left and upper right of the image, partially visible, are two other large mineral specimens. The one on the left appears to be a large, opaque white crystal, possibly quartz or calcite, with a smooth, fractured surface. The specimen on the right is a rectangular block of a pale pinkish-orange material, which could be Himalayan salt or a similar mineral. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and forms of the minerals. The scene is static and appears to be an indoor display. There is no indication of the city of Perm, Russia, within the image itself.
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