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The image captures an indoor scene, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The primary focus is a light purple information sign displayed in front of a glass exhibition case. Behind the sign, partially visible within the case, appears to be a fossilized bone, possibly a femur or humerus, resting on white padding. The case itself has dark grey edges. To the left, a traditional wooden structure with intricate carvings is visible. The floor is light-colored terrazzo with dark speckles. Strong shadows are cast on the floor, suggesting overhead artificial lighting or bright natural light entering from an unseen source.

The sign provides details about the exhibit. The prominent text reads "Arackar licanantay," identifying a dinosaur species. Below this, it states "Cretácico (83-66 Ma)" as its geological period and "Polvareda, Atacama, Chile" as its discovery location. Further description in Spanish explains: "Fósiles correspondientes al húmero derecho y fémur izquierdo de una de las dos únicas especies de saurópodos descritas para Chile, hasta ahora es el único dinosaurio nombrado para la región de Atacama. Era un pequeño titanosaurio, similar en tamaño y proporciones a Neuquentaurus." A smaller label at the top left of the sign reads "Fósiles originales." No people are visible in the frame.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image captures an indoor scene, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The primary focus is a light purple information sign displayed in front of a glass exhibition case. Behind the sign, partially visible within the case, appears to be a fossilized bone, possibly a femur or humerus, resting on white padding. The case itself has dark grey edges. To the left, a traditional wooden structure with intricate carvings is visible. The floor is light-colored terrazzo with dark speckles. Strong shadows are cast on the floor, suggesting overhead artificial lighting or bright natural light entering from an unseen source. The sign provides details about the exhibit. The prominent text reads "Arackar licanantay," identifying a dinosaur species. Below this, it states "Cretácico (83-66 Ma)" as its geological period and "Polvareda, Atacama, Chile" as its discovery location. Further description in Spanish explains: "Fósiles correspondientes al húmero derecho y fémur izquierdo de una de las dos únicas especies de saurópodos descritas para Chile, hasta ahora es el único dinosaurio nombrado para la región de Atacama. Era un pequeño titanosaurio, similar en tamaño y proporciones a Neuquentaurus." A smaller label at the top left of the sign reads "Fósiles originales." No people are visible in the frame.

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