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An outdoor scene at what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India, is captured in this daylight photograph. The central subject is a rectangular warning sign, initially oriented ninety degrees counter-clockwise in the original image. The sign features clear instructions and warnings. Prominently displayed in red text are the phrases: "DON'T CROSS THE BARRIER.", "Elephants can be very dangerous.", "Do not sit/lean/ over the barrier", and "Please Co-operate." In the lower-left corner of the sign, smaller text identifies the location as "Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, Mysuru". The sign includes graphic illustrations demonstrating the prohibited actions. A horizontal barrier, resembling a fence, separates the viewer's side from an area depicting elephants. On the left side of the barrier, a large adult elephant and a smaller, possibly juvenile, elephant are illustrated. On the viewer's side, three stylized human figures are shown engaging in unsafe behaviors: one person is depicted sitting on top of the barrier, another is leaning over the barrier towards the smaller elephant, and a third appears to be attempting to climb or reach over the barrier near the larger elephant. A red circular prohibition symbol (a circle with a diagonal line) is visible in the upper right portion of the sign's illustrated section. The background of the image features lush green foliage and numerous trees, suggesting a forested area or a large, naturalistic enclosure. The foreground shows green grass and a wooden post supporting the sign. The natural lighting indicates it is daytime with good visibility.
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