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The scene depicts a modern indoor airport terminal in Racha Thewa Subdistrict, Thailand. In the foreground and central midground, two large, stylized animal sculptures constructed from segmented, reflective metallic panels are prominently displayed. The larger sculpture on the left is an elephant, shown standing. To its right, a smaller sculpture of a big cat, likely a tiger, also stands, with its mouth open as if roaring. Both sculptures are situated within a dark-colored planter containing artificial green grass and several small, artificial trees. This display area is cordoned off by a line of golden stanchions linked by red velvet ropes.

The polished, light-colored floor reflects the overhead lighting and portions of the display. In the background, airport signage, including a yellow directional sign with black text indicating gate numbers "S101-S104" and "S114A-S114B," is visible. Further back, shop fronts are discernible, one clearly marked "KING POWER PERFUME" in red lettering. The high ceiling features a complex design with parallel wooden slats interspersed with white, curvilinear fabric panels supported by large, diagonal metallic structural beams. The area is brightly illuminated by artificial overhead lighting. No individuals are visible within the frame.
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Aug 31, 2025, 9:00 AM

Racha Thewa Subdistrict, Thailand

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The scene depicts a modern indoor airport terminal in Racha Thewa Subdistrict, Thailand. In the foreground and central midground, two large, stylized animal sculptures constructed from segmented, reflective metallic panels are prominently displayed. The larger sculpture on the left is an elephant, shown standing. To its right, a smaller sculpture of a big cat, likely a tiger, also stands, with its mouth open as if roaring. Both sculptures are situated within a dark-colored planter containing artificial green grass and several small, artificial trees. This display area is cordoned off by a line of golden stanchions linked by red velvet ropes. The polished, light-colored floor reflects the overhead lighting and portions of the display. In the background, airport signage, including a yellow directional sign with black text indicating gate numbers "S101-S104" and "S114A-S114B," is visible. Further back, shop fronts are discernible, one clearly marked "KING POWER PERFUME" in red lettering. The high ceiling features a complex design with parallel wooden slats interspersed with white, curvilinear fabric panels supported by large, diagonal metallic structural beams. The area is brightly illuminated by artificial overhead lighting. No individuals are visible within the frame.

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