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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing various mammal skulls within a large glass display case. The scene is set in what appears to be a historic building, with arched windows and architectural details reflected in the glass, suggesting a location in Santiago, Chile.

The exhibition's title, prominently displayed on the back wall, reads "Cràneos de mamíferos" (Mammal skulls). Inside the case, several skulls are arranged for viewing. On the lower left, a very large, light-colored skull is identified by a label as "Cranea acalpa Elephas maximus," indicating an Asian elephant skull. To its right, another distinct skull with long tusks is visible, labeled "Morsa Odobenus rosmarus," which is a walrus skull. On an upper shelf, smaller skulls are present, including one identified as "llama glama" (Llama) and another as "Chimpance Pan troglodytes" (Chimpanzee). Above the skulls, a section of a large animal's vertebral column, possibly from a whale, is suspended.

Reflected in the glass are several museum visitors. A person in the center is clearly visible, holding a smartphone as if taking a picture of the exhibit, while others are partially reflected, observing the display or walking by. A QR code sticker is affixed to the lower left corner of the display case. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the overall impression is one of calm observation in a scientific or historical institution.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing various mammal skulls within a large glass display case. The scene is set in what appears to be a historic building, with arched windows and architectural details reflected in the glass, suggesting a location in Santiago, Chile. The exhibition's title, prominently displayed on the back wall, reads "Cràneos de mamíferos" (Mammal skulls). Inside the case, several skulls are arranged for viewing. On the lower left, a very large, light-colored skull is identified by a label as "Cranea acalpa Elephas maximus," indicating an Asian elephant skull. To its right, another distinct skull with long tusks is visible, labeled "Morsa Odobenus rosmarus," which is a walrus skull. On an upper shelf, smaller skulls are present, including one identified as "llama glama" (Llama) and another as "Chimpance Pan troglodytes" (Chimpanzee). Above the skulls, a section of a large animal's vertebral column, possibly from a whale, is suspended. Reflected in the glass are several museum visitors. A person in the center is clearly visible, holding a smartphone as if taking a picture of the exhibit, while others are partially reflected, observing the display or walking by. A QR code sticker is affixed to the lower left corner of the display case. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the overall impression is one of calm observation in a scientific or historical institution.

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