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A taxidermied wild boar head is mounted on a white, textured wall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The head, predominantly dark with coarse, shaggy fur, faces right and slightly downward, with its mouth partially open. Visible are a pair of prominent, off-white tusks protruding from both the upper and lower jaws, along with other teeth. The boar's eyes are dark with a subtle blue-grey tint. It is affixed to an oval-shaped wooden plaque, stained medium brown and featuring intricate, carved relief patterns along its border. Directly below the mounted head, a horizontal rectangular sign is attached to the wall. This sign consists of a black panel with a white border, mounted on a light-colored wooden backing. White, handwritten script on the black panel reads "letzte Pistensau," which translates to "last piste sow" or "last slope hog," a term often used in alpine ski regions. In the upper right portion of the scene, two parallel wooden ceiling beams are visible, suggesting a rustic interior. A section of a wooden door or window frame with a geometric pattern, possibly a grille over glass, is present in the lower right, also in a medium brown wood tone. The overall lighting is even.
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C7330
Volume
2,855
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TVL
$0.84



