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The image depicts a museum or exhibition display, viewed from an angled perspective, showcasing historical or traditional tools and materials related to mining and agriculture. In the foreground, displayed on a dark, reflective surface, are several old tools with wooden handles. A metal shovel-like digging tool rests diagonally, with a small pile of light brown, granular material (possibly soil or crushed ore) on its blade. Crossing behind it is a sturdy, worn wooden handle, potentially from another implement. Further into the scene, a pickaxe with a prominent metal head and a wooden handle is visible, its pointed end facing left. Another pickaxe or similar tool with a wooden handle is partially visible towards the center. To the upper right of the tools, several small, round, shallow bowls or dishes, made of light-colored material, are arranged. Each bowl contains a different type of granular material, varying in color from white to light brown, resembling grains, sands, or processed minerals. The entire display is encased within a clear glass structure, which creates multiple reflections. These reflections show other parts of the exhibition, including shelves with various smaller artifacts like pottery fragments or beads, and distorted images of other visitors or parts of the museum interior. Bright spotlights are visible, illuminating the exhibits and causing reflections. A white informational plaque is visible on the dark background next to the tools. The text, in Spanish, reads: "Herramientas para excavación de material minero y agrícola de Melch'a K'uchu y Melch'a La Paz. Material: Madera, Metal Procedencia: Melch'a, Prov. Los Andes, La Paz" (Translation: Tools for excavation of mining and agricultural material from Melch'a K'uchu and Melch'a La Paz. Material: Wood, Metal. Origin: Melch'a, Prov. Los Andes, La Paz) The exhibit is set indoors under artificial lighting, presenting these artifacts within the context of La Paz, Bolivia, as indicated by the plaque.
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