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This image captures an interactive educational display, likely within a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile. The exhibit focuses on "COPÉPODOS" (Copepods), a group of small aquatic crustaceans.

The main subject is a large informational panel with text printed in Spanish. The prominent heading "COPÉPODOS" is displayed at the top. Below this, a paragraph explains that copepods are a very abundant group of small aquatic crustaceans, noting that many are free-living, while others have adapted to a parasitic life in fish and other organisms.

An interactive element is highlighted by a light blue banner with white text that reads "TOCA Y SIENTE SU TEXTURA" (Touch and Feel Its Texture). Directly beneath this banner, a white-framed square area houses a raised, three-dimensional model of a copepod, rendered in a silvery tone against a dark background. This tactile model allows visitors to physically experience the form or texture of a copepod.

The scene depicts an indoor setting, characteristic of an exhibition space. The display utilizes a color palette of light blue, grey, and a subtle hint of pink on the right side, suggesting continuity with adjacent exhibits. No people are visible in the frame, focusing attention on the exhibit's content. Partially visible text on the right side indicates another exhibit, with fragments like "A p", "ani", and "TOC" discernable.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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This image captures an interactive educational display, likely within a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile. The exhibit focuses on "COPÉPODOS" (Copepods), a group of small aquatic crustaceans. The main subject is a large informational panel with text printed in Spanish. The prominent heading "COPÉPODOS" is displayed at the top. Below this, a paragraph explains that copepods are a very abundant group of small aquatic crustaceans, noting that many are free-living, while others have adapted to a parasitic life in fish and other organisms. An interactive element is highlighted by a light blue banner with white text that reads "TOCA Y SIENTE SU TEXTURA" (Touch and Feel Its Texture). Directly beneath this banner, a white-framed square area houses a raised, three-dimensional model of a copepod, rendered in a silvery tone against a dark background. This tactile model allows visitors to physically experience the form or texture of a copepod. The scene depicts an indoor setting, characteristic of an exhibition space. The display utilizes a color palette of light blue, grey, and a subtle hint of pink on the right side, suggesting continuity with adjacent exhibits. No people are visible in the frame, focusing attention on the exhibit's content. Partially visible text on the right side indicates another exhibit, with fragments like "A p", "ani", and "TOC" discernable.

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