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The image shows a light blue wall in what appears to be an indoor exhibit. The wall is adorned with several framed informational posters and a large framed painting of a tall ship.

The topmost poster, titled "LOS MONJES (FRENTE A LA GUAJIRA)", displays information about a group of islands, including their coordinates, distances, maximum altitude, and administrative status. It is accompanied by three landscape photographs of the islands and a caption "MONJES DEL SUR".

Below this poster is another, titled "ARCHIPIÉLAGO DE LAS AVES". This poster details an archipelago formed by two sets of islands, "Aves de Sotavento" and "Aves de Bartolome". It includes similar informational text regarding location, distances, population, dimensions, and maximum altitude. This poster is illustrated with a map of the archipelago and six photographs showcasing various aspects of the islands, such as beaches, lagoons, and marine life.

To the right of these two posters, partially visible, is another poster with similar formatting, showing a map and photographs related to islands.

Below the "ARCHIPIÉLAGO DE LAS AVES" poster, the bottom poster visible is titled "LA ORCHILA". It provides details about this island, including its situation, distances to other locations, surface area, population, dimensions, maximum altitude, and regime. This poster is also accompanied by a map and five photographs depicting different scenes on the island, including ruins, aerial views, and a beach with waves.

To the left of the posters, a large framed painting of a historical sailing ship, identified by the text "GRAN BOLÍVAR" at the bottom, is displayed. The ship is adorned with numerous flags.

The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking upwards towards the top of the wall and the ceiling, which is made of wood planks. The lighting appears to be ambient room lighting, casting soft shadows. The scene does not contain any people. The posters and painting are professionally mounted on the wall. The context suggests an exhibition or display related to Venezuelan geography and history, potentially in a museum or public building. The city of Boca del Río, Venezuela is not directly identifiable from the visual elements within the image itself.
FM-4K53s1

Jun 19, 2026

Boca del Río, Venezuela

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The image shows a light blue wall in what appears to be an indoor exhibit. The wall is adorned with several framed informational posters and a large framed painting of a tall ship. The topmost poster, titled "LOS MONJES (FRENTE A LA GUAJIRA)", displays information about a group of islands, including their coordinates, distances, maximum altitude, and administrative status. It is accompanied by three landscape photographs of the islands and a caption "MONJES DEL SUR". Below this poster is another, titled "ARCHIPIÉLAGO DE LAS AVES". This poster details an archipelago formed by two sets of islands, "Aves de Sotavento" and "Aves de Bartolome". It includes similar informational text regarding location, distances, population, dimensions, and maximum altitude. This poster is illustrated with a map of the archipelago and six photographs showcasing various aspects of the islands, such as beaches, lagoons, and marine life. To the right of these two posters, partially visible, is another poster with similar formatting, showing a map and photographs related to islands. Below the "ARCHIPIÉLAGO DE LAS AVES" poster, the bottom poster visible is titled "LA ORCHILA". It provides details about this island, including its situation, distances to other locations, surface area, population, dimensions, maximum altitude, and regime. This poster is also accompanied by a map and five photographs depicting different scenes on the island, including ruins, aerial views, and a beach with waves. To the left of the posters, a large framed painting of a historical sailing ship, identified by the text "GRAN BOLÍVAR" at the bottom, is displayed. The ship is adorned with numerous flags. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking upwards towards the top of the wall and the ceiling, which is made of wood planks. The lighting appears to be ambient room lighting, casting soft shadows. The scene does not contain any people. The posters and painting are professionally mounted on the wall. The context suggests an exhibition or display related to Venezuelan geography and history, potentially in a museum or public building. The city of Boca del Río, Venezuela is not directly identifiable from the visual elements within the image itself.

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