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An indoor exhibit, likely within a science museum or educational center in South Brisbane, Australia, features a coin vortex designed for interactive learning and fundraising. The main subject is a bright yellow, large funnel-shaped structure with a deep central hole, mounted on a red base. A black metal frame supports a green rectangular sign positioned vertically beside the funnel.

The sign prominently displays the question in bold, red, bubbly letters: "Which coin ROLLS THE FASTEST?". Below this, in smaller black text, it provides instructions and a charitable plea: "DROP YOUR COINS INTO THE SIDE RAMP AND HELP FUND NEW EXHIBITS!". Small red arrow graphics on the sign indicate where to insert coins and where the side ramp is located on the yellow funnel. The exhibit is set on a neutral-colored, possibly carpeted floor, with reflections visible on clear protective panels around the metal frame, suggesting artificial indoor lighting. The activity encouraged is dropping coins into the ramp to observe their spiraling descent and to contribute to the funding of new exhibits.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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An indoor exhibit, likely within a science museum or educational center in South Brisbane, Australia, features a coin vortex designed for interactive learning and fundraising. The main subject is a bright yellow, large funnel-shaped structure with a deep central hole, mounted on a red base. A black metal frame supports a green rectangular sign positioned vertically beside the funnel. The sign prominently displays the question in bold, red, bubbly letters: "Which coin ROLLS THE FASTEST?". Below this, in smaller black text, it provides instructions and a charitable plea: "DROP YOUR COINS INTO THE SIDE RAMP AND HELP FUND NEW EXHIBITS!". Small red arrow graphics on the sign indicate where to insert coins and where the side ramp is located on the yellow funnel. The exhibit is set on a neutral-colored, possibly carpeted floor, with reflections visible on clear protective panels around the metal frame, suggesting artificial indoor lighting. The activity encouraged is dropping coins into the ramp to observe their spiraling descent and to contribute to the funding of new exhibits.

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