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An outdoor scene features a multi-story building alongside an elaborate golden bas-relief and a display of dinosaur statues. The building, visible on the right when viewed upright, has a patterned facade, numerous windows with light blue panes, and external metal structures resembling fire escapes or decorative elements.

Prominently displayed is a large, two-panel golden bas-relief, intricately carved with what appear to be scenes from Thai mythology or history, featuring figures, temples, and ornate patterns. In front of this rich artwork, several green dinosaur-like statues, identified as "Minimocursor Phuoinensis" by an accompanying sign, are arranged on a gravel path. These statues have distinct purple-colored heads. A row of smaller, reddish-brown terracotta figures, possibly stylized mythical creatures or snails, lines the edge of the gravel, continuing past the dinosaurs.

To the far left of the scene, a large palm tree with fanned leaves is visible. The sky is overcast, indicating daytime with diffused light. A brown sign, partially visible to the right of the dinosaur display, bears the Thai flag and text in both Thai and English. The English text reads "MINIMOCURSOR PHUNOINENSIS" and "PHOP SAISIRI", referencing the dinosaur species and possibly a patron or location name. The ground consists of a gravel area next to a paved concrete path. The setting suggests a public display or entrance area in Na Chom Thian, Thailand.
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Apr 23, 2026, 5:34 AM

Na Chom Thian, Thailand

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An outdoor scene features a multi-story building alongside an elaborate golden bas-relief and a display of dinosaur statues. The building, visible on the right when viewed upright, has a patterned facade, numerous windows with light blue panes, and external metal structures resembling fire escapes or decorative elements. Prominently displayed is a large, two-panel golden bas-relief, intricately carved with what appear to be scenes from Thai mythology or history, featuring figures, temples, and ornate patterns. In front of this rich artwork, several green dinosaur-like statues, identified as "Minimocursor Phuoinensis" by an accompanying sign, are arranged on a gravel path. These statues have distinct purple-colored heads. A row of smaller, reddish-brown terracotta figures, possibly stylized mythical creatures or snails, lines the edge of the gravel, continuing past the dinosaurs. To the far left of the scene, a large palm tree with fanned leaves is visible. The sky is overcast, indicating daytime with diffused light. A brown sign, partially visible to the right of the dinosaur display, bears the Thai flag and text in both Thai and English. The English text reads "MINIMOCURSOR PHUNOINENSIS" and "PHOP SAISIRI", referencing the dinosaur species and possibly a patron or location name. The ground consists of a gravel area next to a paved concrete path. The setting suggests a public display or entrance area in Na Chom Thian, Thailand.

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