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This image depicts an exhibit in the Museo de la Ciudad de La Asunción, Venezuela, focusing on diving equipment. In the foreground, a vintage diving helmet, made of dark metal with brass fittings and glass eyeports, rests on a white pedestal. A thick, braided rope is attached to the helmet, with weights hanging down from it. To the right of the helmet, a poster titled "Partes del traje de buzo de escafandra" (Parts of the diving suit of the escafandra) is displayed on the wall. This poster illustrates a full diving suit with numbered parts and descriptions. Behind the helmet and to the left, three vertically hung banners provide historical information about diving. The first banner on the left, partially visible, has images of divers and text. The second banner, "LA ESCAFANDRA" (The Escafandra), details the history and evolution of diving suits. The third banner, also partially visible, discusses Augustus Siebe, an inventor credited with improvements to diving technology. The walls are painted white, and the floor appears to be tiled or concrete. The lighting suggests an indoor museum setting.
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Jun 10, 2026, 4:12 PM

La Asuncion, Venezuela

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This image depicts an exhibit in the Museo de la Ciudad de La Asunción, Venezuela, focusing on diving equipment. In the foreground, a vintage diving helmet, made of dark metal with brass fittings and glass eyeports, rests on a white pedestal. A thick, braided rope is attached to the helmet, with weights hanging down from it. To the right of the helmet, a poster titled "Partes del traje de buzo de escafandra" (Parts of the diving suit of the escafandra) is displayed on the wall. This poster illustrates a full diving suit with numbered parts and descriptions. Behind the helmet and to the left, three vertically hung banners provide historical information about diving. The first banner on the left, partially visible, has images of divers and text. The second banner, "LA ESCAFANDRA" (The Escafandra), details the history and evolution of diving suits. The third banner, also partially visible, discusses Augustus Siebe, an inventor credited with improvements to diving technology. The walls are painted white, and the floor appears to be tiled or concrete. The lighting suggests an indoor museum setting.

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