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This is a close-up shot of an open book, with text and images filling the frame. The page is densely packed with printed words in Spanish, organized into columns and entries, suggesting it's a dictionary or encyclopedia. Some entries are highlighted with bold text, indicating headwords.

Visible in the lower-right quadrant is a diagram of what appears to be a detonator, labeled with numbered components: "1) cápsula de la espoleta," "2) detonador primario," and "3) detonador secundario." Next to this diagram is another illustration, possibly a schematic for a detector, showing parts labeled "autoinducción (bobina)," "condensador variable," "conexión a tierra," "detector de cristal," "detector," and "teléfono."

The primary activity is reading or referencing the information within the book. The setting is likely a study or library, given the nature of the material. There are no people, weather, or time of day details visible. The overall mood is informative and academic. The dominant text is Spanish, with some technical terminology related to physics and engineering, particularly in the sections concerning "detectores" and "detonador." The page number "1060" is visible in the upper left corner.
Katy

Jun 25, 2026

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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This is a close-up shot of an open book, with text and images filling the frame. The page is densely packed with printed words in Spanish, organized into columns and entries, suggesting it's a dictionary or encyclopedia. Some entries are highlighted with bold text, indicating headwords. Visible in the lower-right quadrant is a diagram of what appears to be a detonator, labeled with numbered components: "1) cápsula de la espoleta," "2) detonador primario," and "3) detonador secundario." Next to this diagram is another illustration, possibly a schematic for a detector, showing parts labeled "autoinducción (bobina)," "condensador variable," "conexión a tierra," "detector de cristal," "detector," and "teléfono." The primary activity is reading or referencing the information within the book. The setting is likely a study or library, given the nature of the material. There are no people, weather, or time of day details visible. The overall mood is informative and academic. The dominant text is Spanish, with some technical terminology related to physics and engineering, particularly in the sections concerning "detectores" and "detonador." The page number "1060" is visible in the upper left corner.

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