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An upright, illuminated display in a museum hall in Santiago, Chile, showcases information about cetaceans. The central object is a large, vertical screen or poster with text at the top and illustrations of various marine mammals at the bottom. The title, "Permanecer a través del cambio" (To remain through change), introduces the topic. The accompanying Spanish text explains that cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are mammals that have undergone significant changes over 54 million years, adapting from terrestrial to marine environments by developing fusiform (elongated) bodies. The lower section of the display features a blue background with silhouetted illustrations of different cetacean species, including large whales, smaller whales, and dolphins, depicting their diversity. The setting appears to be a natural history or science museum, characterized by tall, arched windows with wooden frames in the background, suggesting an older, grand architectural style. On the right side of the image, several people, including adults and children, are visible, observing other exhibits or walking through the hall. They are casually dressed, indicating a public visit. The activity centers around museum visitation and learning. The overall atmosphere is calm and educational, with both natural light filtering through the windows and artificial lighting illuminating the hall and the display.
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