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The media file shows a taxidermied boar's head mounted on a carved wooden plaque. The boar's mouth is open, revealing its teeth and tusks, and its fur is a dark brown. The wooden plaque is intricately carved with a swirling pattern. To the right of the boar's head, a black sign with white lettering is attached to the wall. The sign reads "letzte Pistensau". The background is a plain, light-colored wall. The overall impression is of a rustic display, possibly in a hunting lodge or a Bavarian-themed establishment. The lighting is neutral, suggesting an indoor setting, and there are no clear indicators of the time of day or weather. The sign "letzte Pistensau" is likely a humorous or colloquial German phrase, possibly related to skiing or a hunting event. Given the location context of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, a popular ski resort town, the "Pistensau" could refer to a person who is particularly enthusiastic or perhaps clumsy on the ski slopes.
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