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A taxidermied flamingo stands as the central subject in a museum diorama, likely located in Cuzco, Peru. The flamingo features a long, gracefully curved neck, a predominantly off-white body with distinctive patches of light pink feathers along its back and wings, and a large, dark, downward-curving beak. Its long, slender, reddish-brown legs end in dark, webbed feet resting on a circular brown stand. The diorama depicts a coastal environment. In the foreground, sculpted gray rocky formations, including a natural arch-like structure, serve as a display base. On these rocks, a five-armed reddish-brown starfish and several dark, spiky sea urchins are arranged. The background is a painted mural illustrating a light blue sky above a vast, dark blue ocean with painted waves and reflections, and rocky cliffs along the left side. Two white circular tags are visible within the display: one labeled "9" is placed on the foreground rocks, and another labeled "17" appears in the painted background above the ocean. The scene presents a static exhibit of preserved specimens, showcasing marine invertebrates and an avian species in a simulated natural habitat.
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