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In Mexico City, Mexico, within the Vasconcelos Library, a large, articulated skeleton of a whale hangs suspended from the ceiling in the central atrium. The skeleton is positioned horizontally, spanning a significant portion of the space. The library itself features a multi-story design with cantilevered bookshelves that extend outwards. These shelves are filled with books and are organized in modular sections, some of which are labeled with numbers like "230," "240," "250," "260," "270," "280," and "000." The environment is a modern, architecturally striking library with a marble-tiled floor. In the foreground, on the ground floor, three individuals are visible. One person, facing away from the camera, is wearing a black top and a blue skirt and is holding a camera to their eye, appearing to take a photograph of the whale skeleton. To the right, two other individuals are standing and interacting. A person wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans is facing a person wearing a white long-sleeved shirt and blue jeans, who is holding a phone. On a mezzanine level above, several more people are seated at desks, some working on computers. Wooden railings separate this level from the atrium. The overall scene depicts a public space, likely a library or museum, with a focus on its impressive architecture and the suspended whale skeleton as a central exhibit.
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