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An indoor museum exhibit showcases a collection of cetacean skulls displayed within a glass case. The background is a dark blue panel featuring white outlines of various dolphin and whale species, some with distinct white markings. Above these outlines, the partial word "eos" is visible, likely part of "Cetáceos" (Cetaceans). Four distinct marine mammal skulls are prominently featured. From the top left, a skull is identified by a plaque as "delfin común / Delphinus delphis" (common dolphin). To its right and slightly above, a skull with a long, narrow snout and numerous teeth is labeled "Delfín de George Hípica / Steno bredanensis" (Rough-toothed dolphin). A third skull, positioned in the middle, is identified as "Ballena picuda del Perú / Mesoplodon peruvianus" (Peruvian beaked whale). On the bottom right, a smaller, more compact skull has a plaque reading "Cachalote enano / Kogia sima" (Dwarf sperm whale). Reflections on the glass display case include a clear silhouette of a person, presumably the photographer, and a fainter reflection of another person further to the right. Above the display, parts of a large skeletal structure, likely from a whale, are hanging from the ceiling. Through the reflections and the display glass, arched windows are visible in the background, suggesting the architectural style of the museum building. The bright spots on the glass indicate artificial lighting within the exhibit space. The visible Spanish text on the informational plaques is consistent with the provided location context of Santiago, Chile, suggesting a natural history museum or similar educational institution.
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