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This media file captures a large mineral specimen on display within what appears to be a museum or exhibition setting. The central subject is a substantial formation of translucent white crystals, identified by an accompanying label as Gypsum. These crystals exhibit a prominent bladed or fibrous structure, characteristic of the selenite variety of gypsum, and form a broad, reflective base. Resting upon this crystal base is a substantial mass of rough, darker rock matrix, primarily brownish-grey with some earthy and reddish hues, and interspersed with smaller, clear, and somewhat opaque crystalline structures. The specimen is arranged on a dark, polished display surface that reflects the overhead lighting and elements of the room, including blurred, striped patterns and indistinct colors in the background. No people are visible, and the activity is limited to the static presentation of the geological artifact. A small, white rectangular label is visible on the dark display surface to the right of the specimen. The text on this label provides key details about the exhibit: - "Gypsum" (identifying the mineral) - "Mt Elliott Mine, Selwyn," (indicating the origin) - "Qld, Australia" (specifying the region) - "Queensland Museum" (identifying the display institution). This confirms the specimen's origin from Mount Elliott Mine in Selwyn, Queensland, and its current exhibition at the Queensland Museum in South Brisbane, Australia. The scene conveys a clean, well-lit indoor environment dedicated to natural history display.
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