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An indoor museum or exhibition hall features a prominent vertical display panel titled "EL INTERCAMBIO" (The Interchange), focusing on the Great American Biotic Interchange. The panel depicts a map of North and South America, illustrating animal migration paths with silhouettes of various mammals, including an elephant and diverse smaller creatures. The accompanying text explains that the isolation between the continents ended 3 million years ago with the formation of the Isthmus of Panama, allowing the migration of fauna. It details how this event led to the extinction of many South American species and how half of the mammals in Chile today are descendants of North American migrants like pumas and guanacos, with fossil records providing insight into past environments. To the left, a red display panel is partially visible, labeled "ZONA TEMPLADA" (TEMPERATE ZONE). Above the main display, within an arched alcove, is a black and white framed image showing rows of numerous round objects, possibly fossils or archaeological artifacts. In the foreground on the left, a young boy wearing a blue "Spider-Man" t-shirt and red shorts is blurred from motion, walking past the display. On the right side of the image, several adults are present, with one woman carrying a backpack and a man in a black t-shirt and cap being more distinctly visible, appearing to observe the exhibit. The floor is a light-colored, tiled surface. The scene suggests a museum visit during the daytime, likely in Santiago, Chile, given the Spanish text and specific geographical references.
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