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An informational display sign stands tilted on a dark grey base in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The sign, primarily white with text in Spanish, features illustrations of various dinosaurs.

The main title on the sign reads "EN CHILE" (IN CHILE). The text describes the history and significance of dinosaur discoveries in the country. It states that non-avian dinosaur bones have been found "Desde el extremo norte hasta la región patagónica" (From the extreme north to the Patagonian region). It further notes that while the first bone discoveries occurred in the late 1960s, "sólo en 2011 se describió la primera especie de dinosaurio en el país" (only in 2011 was the first dinosaur species in the country described). The text concludes by highlighting recent discoveries: "En el último tiempo se han identificado cinco especies, algunas de relevancia mundial. Esto refleja la diversidad de fauna que pobló el actual territorio chileno durante el Mesozoico, consolidando a nuestro país como un importante lugar para el estudio de dinosaurios en América" (Recently, five species have been identified, some of global relevance. This reflects the diversity of fauna that populated the current Chilean territory during the Mesozoic, solidifying our country as an important place for the study of dinosaurs in America). Below the text, several dinosaur illustrations are visible, including a bipedal theropod-like dinosaur, two long-necked sauropod-like dinosaurs of differing sizes, a stocky quadrupedal dinosaur, and a smaller armored dinosaur, presumably representing some of the species mentioned.

The surrounding environment features a light-colored terrazzo or speckled tiled floor, which shows strong shadows from overhead lighting. Partially visible in the background are clear glass panels, possibly part of display cases or architectural features, and minimalist display cases with dark frames. On the far left, a section of a traditional, ornate wooden structure can be seen, contrasting with the modern appearance of the rest of the setting. No people are visible in the image.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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An informational display sign stands tilted on a dark grey base in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The sign, primarily white with text in Spanish, features illustrations of various dinosaurs. The main title on the sign reads "EN CHILE" (IN CHILE). The text describes the history and significance of dinosaur discoveries in the country. It states that non-avian dinosaur bones have been found "Desde el extremo norte hasta la región patagónica" (From the extreme north to the Patagonian region). It further notes that while the first bone discoveries occurred in the late 1960s, "sólo en 2011 se describió la primera especie de dinosaurio en el país" (only in 2011 was the first dinosaur species in the country described). The text concludes by highlighting recent discoveries: "En el último tiempo se han identificado cinco especies, algunas de relevancia mundial. Esto refleja la diversidad de fauna que pobló el actual territorio chileno durante el Mesozoico, consolidando a nuestro país como un importante lugar para el estudio de dinosaurios en América" (Recently, five species have been identified, some of global relevance. This reflects the diversity of fauna that populated the current Chilean territory during the Mesozoic, solidifying our country as an important place for the study of dinosaurs in America). Below the text, several dinosaur illustrations are visible, including a bipedal theropod-like dinosaur, two long-necked sauropod-like dinosaurs of differing sizes, a stocky quadrupedal dinosaur, and a smaller armored dinosaur, presumably representing some of the species mentioned. The surrounding environment features a light-colored terrazzo or speckled tiled floor, which shows strong shadows from overhead lighting. Partially visible in the background are clear glass panels, possibly part of display cases or architectural features, and minimalist display cases with dark frames. On the far left, a section of a traditional, ornate wooden structure can be seen, contrasting with the modern appearance of the rest of the setting. No people are visible in the image.

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