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A reconstructed proboscidean skeleton, likely a mastodon, is centrally displayed within an exhibition hall at the Palaeontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The large, bone-colored fossil assembly is supported by black metal armatures, with its skull, featuring prominent tusks and a substantial nasal aperture, oriented towards the viewer. The skeleton stands on a rectangular platform composed of light grey marble tiles with darker grey accent strips. Surrounding this platform, the floor transitions to a herringbone parquet pattern. In the background to the left, a glass display case contains a smaller fossil specimen. To the background right, a dark wooden display unit holds multiple framed black and white photographs and illustrations. Additional bone fragments are positioned on the tiled platform at the base of the main skeleton, adjacent to a small informational placard. Wooden bollards are arranged on the parquet floor, demarcating the exhibit boundary. The upper portion of the image displays a reflection, consistent with an overhead glass barrier, revealing a window with vertical bars and a patterned ceiling structure.
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