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The image shows an exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The display features six numbered items related to inhaling practices. Number 1 shows what appears to be a "Mortero Antropomo" (Anthropomorphic Mortar), while number 2 exhibits "Morteros y Manos" (Mortars and Hands). "Molinillo" (Grinding Mill) is designated as number 3, and "Espátulas Óseas" (Bone Spatulas) are numbered 4. Number 5 shows "Tubos" (Tubes), and "Espátula Anatrópica" (Anatropic Spatula) is number 6. All objects are exhibited in a glass case, on a white background. The case sits on a floor with a black and white checkered pattern.
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Apr 24, 2026

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The image shows an exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The display features six numbered items related to inhaling practices. Number 1 shows what appears to be a "Mortero Antropomo" (Anthropomorphic Mortar), while number 2 exhibits "Morteros y Manos" (Mortars and Hands). "Molinillo" (Grinding Mill) is designated as number 3, and "Espátulas Óseas" (Bone Spatulas) are numbered 4. Number 5 shows "Tubos" (Tubes), and "Espátula Anatrópica" (Anatropic Spatula) is number 6. All objects are exhibited in a glass case, on a white background. The case sits on a floor with a black and white checkered pattern.

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