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An anatomical display case, likely situated within a museum or educational institution in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, is depicted from a frontal perspective. The clear, rectangular acrylic or glass case stands on a white, opaque pedestal. Inside the case, a plastinated or preserved human anatomical model is vertically arranged. The skeletal components, appearing light brown or beige, include a sagittal cross-section of a human skull at the apex, a complete vertebral column extending inferiorly, and a partial pelvis at the base. The digestive system organs, rendered in pale pink and reddish hues, are positioned anterior to the vertebral column. A pale, tubular esophagus descends from the pharyngeal area, leading to a prominent, reddish stomach exhibiting distinct superficial vascularization (red veins). Inferior to the stomach, a convoluted mass of pale pink tubular structures represents the small and possibly portions of the large intestine, coiled within the pelvic region. The background consists of a plain, light grey wall. A small, dark grey, rectangular plaque or sign is affixed to the wall behind the central portion of the vertebral column; its text is illegible. The floor is light grey with a darker grey baseboard visible at the bottom. Reflections on the transparent display case indicate an overhead light source, and a faint, blurred silhouette of a person (presumably the photographer) is visible on the case's surface.
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