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An indoor photograph captures an exhibit of numerous miniature traditional boat models, likely from Bangladesh, displayed inside a glass case. Approximately twelve handcrafted boat models, varying in size and design, are arranged on a light-colored surface within the case. The models are predominantly made of dark wood, resembling traditional canoes, fishing boats, or cargo vessels. One prominent model on the far left is notably long and narrow, with an oar resting inside its hull. Other models include smaller, wider boats, some featuring sharply pointed prows and sterns. Several models are adorned with woven or thatched structures, possibly representing cabins, covers, or fishing apparatus, and some include small oars or poles. Each boat model is individually placed, with small white numbered labels accompanying several of them, such as "6," "5," "7," "4," "1," "3," and "2," presumably for identification within the exhibit. A small, rectangular piece of paper with multiple lines of black text, likely a description or explanatory note in Bengali, is visible on the right side of the display. Bright reflections on the glass display case indicate artificial indoor lighting. The scene suggests a curated museum exhibit, likely showcasing the maritime heritage or folk art of the region, consistent with the context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh. No people are visible, and no specific event is taking place beyond the static display.
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