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This media file is an illustration from a book, likely a children's book given the colorful cartoon style. The main subjects are a large green dragon with yellow spots and a small yellow frog perched on its back. The dragon is depicted with its mouth open, revealing sharp teeth, and appears to be breathing fire, represented by orange and yellow flames. To the left of the dragon, there are fragments of text and some of the flames. Further left, a small yellow creature, possibly a bear or other animal, is visible. The background is a light color, with a blue wavy line suggesting water or a landscape element at the bottom.

The text visible in the image includes phrases like "mite, los", "eron un circulo,", "centro a", "os lo", "cajada.", "librí tomó", "lo llevó.", "es, todos", "o para", "la noche", and "Mito yanomami / lado por Mariela Arvelo / (venezolana". This suggests the illustration accompanies a story or a myth. The name "Mariela Arvelo (venezolana)" indicates the author or illustrator is Venezuelan, providing a location context. There are no clear indicators of time of day or weather, but the overall tone is adventurous and fantastical.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:18 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This media file is an illustration from a book, likely a children's book given the colorful cartoon style. The main subjects are a large green dragon with yellow spots and a small yellow frog perched on its back. The dragon is depicted with its mouth open, revealing sharp teeth, and appears to be breathing fire, represented by orange and yellow flames. To the left of the dragon, there are fragments of text and some of the flames. Further left, a small yellow creature, possibly a bear or other animal, is visible. The background is a light color, with a blue wavy line suggesting water or a landscape element at the bottom. The text visible in the image includes phrases like "mite, los", "eron un circulo,", "centro a", "os lo", "cajada.", "librí tomó", "lo llevó.", "es, todos", "o para", "la noche", and "Mito yanomami / lado por Mariela Arvelo / (venezolana". This suggests the illustration accompanies a story or a myth. The name "Mariela Arvelo (venezolana)" indicates the author or illustrator is Venezuelan, providing a location context. There are no clear indicators of time of day or weather, but the overall tone is adventurous and fantastical.

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