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Three women are depicted indoors, likely within a museum or exhibition hall, observing display panels. The setting features a light gray floor and walls, with exposed overhead ducts or cable trays and artificial lighting fixtures. On the far left, a woman with dark curly hair is seen from behind, wearing a black long-sleeve top, blue jeans, and light brown slip-on shoes, carrying a reddish-brown shoulder bag. To her right, another woman with dark curly hair, dressed in a purple short-sleeve top and black pants, stands with her left hand on her hip. In the foreground on the right, a third woman with dark curly hair, wearing a black t-shirt and reddish-brown pants, holds what appears to be sunglasses or a phone in her right hand. All three individuals appear calm and focused on the exhibits. The display panels prominently feature illustrations and information about South American camelids. Clearly visible text on the panels includes "VICUÑA" and "ALPACA," accompanied by stylized illustrations of these animals. A partially visible central panel also shows "LAMA." The "VICUÑA" panel includes a circular emblem with barely legible text, possibly including "PERU." Another green and white sign with an abstract circular emblem is affixed to the far right wall. A security camera is mounted on the ceiling above the central display. The environment suggests an educational or cultural experience, likely focused on the natural history or culture of the Andes region, consistent with the provided location context of Santiago, Chile. The lighting is artificial, creating subtle reflections and shadows on the floor.
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