![The image captures a scene inside a museum, likely the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santiago, Chile. In the foreground, an adult woman is seen from behind, wearing a dark short-sleeved top, dark shorts, and a dark backpack with light gray accents. She has short, dark hair and appears to be observing an exhibit.
To her right, a young girl stands in front of a glass display case. The girl wears a pink short-sleeved t-shirt, black leggings, and bright blue shoes. Her dark hair is pulled up, and she has a thoughtful or slightly playful expression, resting her chin on her hand and bending her arms and legs in a posed manner.
The display case behind the girl contains numerous animal skulls, primarily primate skulls, as indicated by a "PRIMATES" label. These skulls are arranged on individual stands within the case. Reflections in the glass show elements of the museum's interior, including what appears to be a large wooden branch or pole.
Visible text on the museum wall explains the purpose of the collections: "¿Qué son las colecciones del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural? Son objetos o especímenes de origen natural o cultural que poseen información asociada y que son mantenidas en orden y administrados con fondos públicos, con propósitos de investigación, conservación, exhibición y edu[cación]". Another visible sign on the display case warns "NO GOLPEAR EL VIDRIO" (DO NOT HIT THE GLASS). The overall impression is one of a visit to an educational and informative natural history museum.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_4037bcdb-e5fc-4d87-b.jpg?alt=media)
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The image captures a scene inside a museum, likely the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santiago, Chile. In the foreground, an adult woman is seen from behind, wearing a dark short-sleeved top, dark shorts, and a dark backpack with light gray accents. She has short, dark hair and appears to be observing an exhibit. To her right, a young girl stands in front of a glass display case. The girl wears a pink short-sleeved t-shirt, black leggings, and bright blue shoes. Her dark hair is pulled up, and she has a thoughtful or slightly playful expression, resting her chin on her hand and bending her arms and legs in a posed manner. The display case behind the girl contains numerous animal skulls, primarily primate skulls, as indicated by a "PRIMATES" label. These skulls are arranged on individual stands within the case. Reflections in the glass show elements of the museum's interior, including what appears to be a large wooden branch or pole. Visible text on the museum wall explains the purpose of the collections: "¿Qué son las colecciones del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural? Son objetos o especímenes de origen natural o cultural que poseen información asociada y que son mantenidas en orden y administrados con fondos públicos, con propósitos de investigación, conservación, exhibición y edu[cación]". Another visible sign on the display case warns "NO GOLPEAR EL VIDRIO" (DO NOT HIT THE GLASS). The overall impression is one of a visit to an educational and informative natural history museum.
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