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This image depicts an interior view of a large marine aquarium located in Pampatar, Venezuela. The scene features a vibrant blue background, suggesting deep water or a painted wall behind the tank. In the upper section of the aquarium, five orange-red starfish are visibly adhering to the water's surface or the upper interior glass, with their reflections clearly visible beneath them, creating an illusion of ten starfish. Scattered white light reflections are present across the blue background, indicating overhead illumination. The middle section of the tank contains several dark, multi-branched structures resembling gorgonian corals or dead tree branches, extending vertically from the substrate. A small, irregular rock formation, possibly covered in green algae, is suspended in the upper right quadrant. In the mid-right, a group of four small fish with light bodies and black markings, possibly a type of clownfish, are swimming. Another solitary orange-red starfish is visible in the mid-left, clinging to an underwater structure. The bottom of the aquarium features a layer of light-colored, granular substrate, likely sand or fine gravel, with sparse green patches. This substrate forms the base for a complex arrangement of diverse coral formations and rocks. Prominent structures include dark, convoluted brain-like corals, lighter porous and branching corals, and a spherical, spiky-textured organism, possibly a sea urchin or a specific coral type, situated in the lower-left. Several large, irregularly shaped, light-colored rocks are positioned on the right side of the substrate, contributing to the reef-like landscape. The aquarium glass exhibits minor surface streaks.
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