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The image displays an indoor exhibition setting, likely within a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The main focus is a light beige wall adorned with informational panels, text, and images. The ceiling is dark grey with visible track lighting fixtures, and the floor is a light grey.

On the left side of the wall, an exhibit is titled "EL CLIMA MEDITERRÁNEO" (The Mediterranean Climate). This section includes a world map indicating regions where this climate occurs, along with a question panel asking "?EN QUÉ LUGARES SE DA EL CLIMA MEDITERRÁNEO?" (In what places does the Mediterranean Climate occur?). Below these, a landscape photograph and additional text panels provide more information about the subject.

The right side of the wall features an exhibit titled "INSECTOS INTRODUCIDOS" (Introduced Insects), with a subtitle reading "UN ENCUENTRO INEVITABLE" (An Inevitable Encounter). This display includes two large photographs of insects: one depicting a light brown, winged insect, and the other showing a black and red beetle-like insect. An adjacent text panel in Spanish discusses how environmental changes and human activities facilitate the introduction of new species, contributing to biodiversity loss and the extinction of native species. It specifically mentions the cottony cushion scale (Dactylopius coccus) and the boxelder bug (Boisea trivittata) as examples of introduced arthropods.

Two people are partially visible: one person is out of focus in the left background, and another's arm and part of a red garment (possibly a jacket or backpack) are seen on the far right edge of the frame. The overall scene suggests an informative and educational environment.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays an indoor exhibition setting, likely within a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The main focus is a light beige wall adorned with informational panels, text, and images. The ceiling is dark grey with visible track lighting fixtures, and the floor is a light grey. On the left side of the wall, an exhibit is titled "EL CLIMA MEDITERRÁNEO" (The Mediterranean Climate). This section includes a world map indicating regions where this climate occurs, along with a question panel asking "?EN QUÉ LUGARES SE DA EL CLIMA MEDITERRÁNEO?" (In what places does the Mediterranean Climate occur?). Below these, a landscape photograph and additional text panels provide more information about the subject. The right side of the wall features an exhibit titled "INSECTOS INTRODUCIDOS" (Introduced Insects), with a subtitle reading "UN ENCUENTRO INEVITABLE" (An Inevitable Encounter). This display includes two large photographs of insects: one depicting a light brown, winged insect, and the other showing a black and red beetle-like insect. An adjacent text panel in Spanish discusses how environmental changes and human activities facilitate the introduction of new species, contributing to biodiversity loss and the extinction of native species. It specifically mentions the cottony cushion scale (Dactylopius coccus) and the boxelder bug (Boisea trivittata) as examples of introduced arthropods. Two people are partially visible: one person is out of focus in the left background, and another's arm and part of a red garment (possibly a jacket or backpack) are seen on the far right edge of the frame. The overall scene suggests an informative and educational environment.

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