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The image is a spread from a booklet or magazine, featuring text and photographs of wildlife and scenery, likely related to a natural park or reserve. The content is in Spanish.

On the left side, there are several photographs. The topmost visible section shows a large bird with a red throat patch, possibly a Jabiru. Below this is a white egret standing in water with reeds in the background. Further down, a close-up of an alligator or caiman's head is visible. The bottommost photograph on this side shows the head and neck of a white bird with an orange beak, similar to an egret or heron.

The right side of the image contains text organized into sections. At the top, the words "INFORMACION IMPORTANTE" are written, followed by bullet points describing the size of an area (584,368 hectares) and its designation as a National Park on February 26, 1988, by President Jaime Lusinchi. It also mentions how the savanna transforms into a sea during the rainy season. Below this, "TEMPERATURAS" is listed with "Promedio: 27°C" and "Precipitaciones: Hasta los 1,500 mm al año". Further down, under the heading "FAUNA", a list of animals is provided, including "Pez pavón, tortugas amauy y caimán del Orinoco. Garzas, gabanés, cigüeñas y garzón soldado. Jaguar, el venado camenudo y el chigüire."

At the bottom of the right side, the text "Tesoros que GUARDA" is visible, with "Galerías de cinaruco" written below it. A photograph of a bird in flight, with its wings spread against a bright orange circular background, is also present.

The overall presentation suggests an educational or informational piece about the biodiversity and characteristics of a specific geographical location. There are no people clearly depicted in the photographs. The text does not explicitly mention the city of La Tagua, Venezuela, but the mention of "Orinoco" and "savanna" suggests a South American setting, potentially within Venezuela.
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Jun 24, 2026

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The image is a spread from a booklet or magazine, featuring text and photographs of wildlife and scenery, likely related to a natural park or reserve. The content is in Spanish. On the left side, there are several photographs. The topmost visible section shows a large bird with a red throat patch, possibly a Jabiru. Below this is a white egret standing in water with reeds in the background. Further down, a close-up of an alligator or caiman's head is visible. The bottommost photograph on this side shows the head and neck of a white bird with an orange beak, similar to an egret or heron. The right side of the image contains text organized into sections. At the top, the words "INFORMACION IMPORTANTE" are written, followed by bullet points describing the size of an area (584,368 hectares) and its designation as a National Park on February 26, 1988, by President Jaime Lusinchi. It also mentions how the savanna transforms into a sea during the rainy season. Below this, "TEMPERATURAS" is listed with "Promedio: 27°C" and "Precipitaciones: Hasta los 1,500 mm al año". Further down, under the heading "FAUNA", a list of animals is provided, including "Pez pavón, tortugas amauy y caimán del Orinoco. Garzas, gabanés, cigüeñas y garzón soldado. Jaguar, el venado camenudo y el chigüire." At the bottom of the right side, the text "Tesoros que GUARDA" is visible, with "Galerías de cinaruco" written below it. A photograph of a bird in flight, with its wings spread against a bright orange circular background, is also present. The overall presentation suggests an educational or informational piece about the biodiversity and characteristics of a specific geographical location. There are no people clearly depicted in the photographs. The text does not explicitly mention the city of La Tagua, Venezuela, but the mention of "Orinoco" and "savanna" suggests a South American setting, potentially within Venezuela.

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