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This image captures an exhibit inside what appears to be a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The scene features a wall display with several panels and an embedded digital screen, all illuminated by focused lighting in a dimly lit room.

The main subjects are the informational panels. Two prominent grey panels at the top feature large, yellow-gold text. The left panel is titled "LAS RAPACES" (The Raptors), and the right one reads "NUESTRAS ALIADAS PARA COMBATIR PLAGAS" (Our Allies to Combat Pests).

Below "LAS RAPACES" is a digital screen displaying images of raptors. The left side shows a nocturnal raptor, likely an owl, with the text "Nocturnas" (Nocturnal) and "Cabeza redonda" (Round head). The right side shows a diurnal raptor, likely an eagle, with the text "Diurnas" (Diurnal) and "Cabeza aguzada" (Pointed head), accompanied by a person whose face is visible, possibly demonstrating sign language or providing context.

To the right, under "NUESTRAS ALIADAS PARA COMBATIR PLAGAS," there are two additional panels. The top right panel features a photograph of a small brown rodent, resembling a mouse or rat, on a sandy ground. Below this photo, another text panel asks, "¿Qué rapaces existen en nuestro país?" (What raptors exist in our country?). Partially legible text below states, "Hay rapaces en todo el mundo. En Chile existen 36 especies de ellas." The panel below the rodent image discusses raptors as natural pest control. Another panel on the bottom left appears to ask, "¿Qué comen las rapaces?" (What do raptors eat?).

The activity depicted is the viewing of an educational exhibit about raptors, their characteristics, and their role in pest control, specifically in the context of Chile. The lighting creates an immersive and focused atmosphere for learning.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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This image captures an exhibit inside what appears to be a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The scene features a wall display with several panels and an embedded digital screen, all illuminated by focused lighting in a dimly lit room. The main subjects are the informational panels. Two prominent grey panels at the top feature large, yellow-gold text. The left panel is titled "LAS RAPACES" (The Raptors), and the right one reads "NUESTRAS ALIADAS PARA COMBATIR PLAGAS" (Our Allies to Combat Pests). Below "LAS RAPACES" is a digital screen displaying images of raptors. The left side shows a nocturnal raptor, likely an owl, with the text "Nocturnas" (Nocturnal) and "Cabeza redonda" (Round head). The right side shows a diurnal raptor, likely an eagle, with the text "Diurnas" (Diurnal) and "Cabeza aguzada" (Pointed head), accompanied by a person whose face is visible, possibly demonstrating sign language or providing context. To the right, under "NUESTRAS ALIADAS PARA COMBATIR PLAGAS," there are two additional panels. The top right panel features a photograph of a small brown rodent, resembling a mouse or rat, on a sandy ground. Below this photo, another text panel asks, "¿Qué rapaces existen en nuestro país?" (What raptors exist in our country?). Partially legible text below states, "Hay rapaces en todo el mundo. En Chile existen 36 especies de ellas." The panel below the rodent image discusses raptors as natural pest control. Another panel on the bottom left appears to ask, "¿Qué comen las rapaces?" (What do raptors eat?). The activity depicted is the viewing of an educational exhibit about raptors, their characteristics, and their role in pest control, specifically in the context of Chile. The lighting creates an immersive and focused atmosphere for learning.

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