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The image shows a portion of a book or magazine page featuring a photograph of a Mayan pyramid. The pyramid is a large stone structure with multiple tiers and steep staircases. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast on the pyramid's surface, indicating the sun's position.

To the left of the pyramid is a smaller image of a building, identified by text as "Puerta del Palacio del Gobernador, Uxmal". This suggests the pyramid itself might be at a different location.

The text below the pyramid describes it as "La pirámide de Kulkulcan en Chichén Itzá es representative de la arquitectura Maya y posee el nombre que le dieron al dios Quetzalcoatl, el de la serpiente emplumada, de origen Olmeca y Teotihuacano." This translates to "The pyramid of Kukulcan in Chichen Itza is representative of Maya architecture and bears the name given to the god Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, of Olmec and Teotihuacan origin."

The number "45" is visible in the top right corner of the page, likely indicating a page number.

The image does not contain any information or visual elements that place it in or relate it to the city of La Tagua, Venezuela. The scene is entirely focused on archaeological structures and accompanying text from what appears to be an educational publication.
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The image shows a portion of a book or magazine page featuring a photograph of a Mayan pyramid. The pyramid is a large stone structure with multiple tiers and steep staircases. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast on the pyramid's surface, indicating the sun's position. To the left of the pyramid is a smaller image of a building, identified by text as "Puerta del Palacio del Gobernador, Uxmal". This suggests the pyramid itself might be at a different location. The text below the pyramid describes it as "La pirámide de Kulkulcan en Chichén Itzá es representative de la arquitectura Maya y posee el nombre que le dieron al dios Quetzalcoatl, el de la serpiente emplumada, de origen Olmeca y Teotihuacano." This translates to "The pyramid of Kukulcan in Chichen Itza is representative of Maya architecture and bears the name given to the god Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, of Olmec and Teotihuacan origin." The number "45" is visible in the top right corner of the page, likely indicating a page number. The image does not contain any information or visual elements that place it in or relate it to the city of La Tagua, Venezuela. The scene is entirely focused on archaeological structures and accompanying text from what appears to be an educational publication.

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