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An adult woman, seen from behind, stands captivated before an educational exhibit within what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in Santiago, Chile. Her reddish-brown hair is pulled back in a messy bun, secured with a dark orange scrunchie. She wears a black and white polka-dotted sleeveless top or dress, paired with a long black skirt. Her hands are clasped behind her back, indicating a thoughtful or observant posture as she gazes at the display. A shoulder bag with a pink bottle held in a woven, multicolored holder hangs by her side. The exhibit consists of several brightly lit panels mounted on a dark wall. The general lighting in the room is dim, accentuating the illuminated display. The panels are segmented by color, featuring vibrant teal/blue-green and pink sections. Each panel presents information, likely in Spanish, accompanied by images of flora. Visible text on the teal panel includes "QUILLAY (bolsa)" and "Quillaja saponaria," suggesting an exhibit on native plant species. The adjacent pink panel shows "CANELO (foye)" and "Drimys winteri," confirming the botanical theme. Below the information panels, there are transparent display cases containing dried organic samples, such as leaves, flowers, or small branches, preserved for viewing. The woman appears deeply engaged, absorbing the details of the exhibit, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere of learning.
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