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Inside a museum or science exhibit in Santiago, Chile, two individuals observe an educational display about Earth's geological activity. The scene is brightly lit by overhead artificial lights, with some lens flare visible from the light source. In the foreground, a person with curly dark hair, wearing a white short-sleeved top, a dark dress or overall, and a black backpack, stands with their back to the viewer, looking intently at the display. Another person, also with dark hair, is partially visible behind them, engaged with the exhibit as well. The display features multiple panels and a large digital screen. The main title, "VOLCANES Y SISMOS" (Volcanoes and Earthquakes), is prominently displayed at the top, with a subtitle "ACTIVIDAD DESDE EL CENTRO DE LA TIERRA" (Activity from the Center of the Earth). Several text panels in Spanish provide information about plate tectonics, explaining how it relates to volcanoes and earthquakes, and specifically mentioning Chile's location within the Pacific Ring of Fire, situated on the South American and Nazca plates. Questions like "¿Qué es un volcán?" (What is a volcano?) are visible on one of the panels. Below the text panels, a large world map is displayed, titled "Placas Tectónicas y Cinturón de Fuego del Pacífico" (Tectonic Plates and Pacific Ring of Fire). The map highlights major tectonic plates and areas of seismic and volcanic activity across the globe. The digital screen to the right of the text panels appears to be showing a video or animation related to the exhibit's theme, possibly an eruption or geological process. The setting suggests an informative and engaging experience for visitors interested in natural phenomena.
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