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The image displays an indoor corner space, featuring two white walls, a wooden ceiling, and dark wooden trim along the lower wall. Two long, dark, cushioned benches are mounted high on the walls, supported by metallic rods extending from the ceiling. The scene is an exhibition or informational display, likely within a museum or public building. The left wall presents several green icons with associated text, highlighting sustainability and environmental initiatives: - An icon of interconnected cells/dots, detailing "Innovative policy programs for accelerating greening solutions". - A globe encircled by arrows, stating "Promoted Changing Climate Resilience in Farming Australia". - A stylized bird or animal with footprints, accompanied by text: "The AM brings to Australia, advances science research relevant to climate change". - A building with a star and radiating lines, noting: "First of its kind in the world to be 100% powered by renewable energy". The right wall features the title "AM Achievements" in dark green, followed by more green icons and text: - A hand gently holding a plant sprout, with the achievement: "First museum in Australia to become carbon neutral (2020)". This, combined with the location context, strongly suggests the Australian Museum in Sydney. - A geometric tessellation pattern, noting: "Crystal Hall, BFI extensions has a a carbon neutral design". - An award ribbon with a star, indicating an "Award-winning exhibit from MBG Climate Solutions Centre". - A light bulb with radiating lines, specifying: "70 lights and over 200 motion sensors installed on site". - A stylized human figure, highlighting: "Award-winning social programs reaching over one million people". A small, dark security camera is visible on the lower wooden trim. The space is well-lit with even indoor lighting, and no individuals are present. The displays emphasize environmental sustainability, innovation, and community engagement, characteristic of a cultural or scientific institution like the Australian Museum.
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