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This media file captures an indoor exhibition display dedicated to Antarctica, likely in a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The scene features a grey wall illuminated by an overhead strip light, creating a bright band along the top. Mounted on the wall are several dark, rectangular panels presenting information. At the top, two prominent panels read "LA ANTÁRTICA" (The Antarctic) on the left and "EL CONTINENTE BLANCO" (The White Continent) on the right, both in yellow text. Below "LA ANTÁRTICA" is a light-colored map of Antarctica, with certain regions highlighted in blue, including one clearly labeled "Antártica Chilena" (Chilean Antarctica). A smaller inset map is visible to the lower right of the main map. Below the "EL CONTINENTE BLANCO" panel, there are three smaller text panels arranged horizontally. These panels contain Spanish text, likely answering questions about Antarctica. Visible headings include "¿Quién vive en la Antártica?" (Who lives in Antarctica?), "¿Por qué hay hielo en la Antártica?" (Why is there ice in Antarctica?), and "¿Cómo es la Antártica?" (What is Antarctica like?). Below the central text panel, a screen or printed image displays an icy landscape with an iceberg or ice formations in water. To its right, another text panel features the question "¿Qué animales habitan en la Antártica?" (What animals inhabit Antarctica?). No people are visible in the image, focusing solely on the informational display. The overall ambiance is clean and modern, designed for visitors to learn about the Antarctic continent. The lighting is artificial, and the time of day is not discernible.
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