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An indoor scene, likely within a museum or educational exhibit in Santiago, Chile, shows two individuals walking past a large, curved wall display. The display is an elaborate "tree of life" or evolutionary timeline, characterized by numerous blue branching lines against a white background, representing species diversification. Along its base, a timeline marked with yellow circles indicates geological eras and significant events. In the foreground, a young person with long dark hair, wearing a white t-shirt, patterned leggings, and light brown shoes, walks away from the camera, carrying a bright pink backpack. Their motion is slightly blurred. On the far left, another person is partially visible, also walking away and wearing a red backpack. The educational display features text in Spanish. Visible labels include "Reptiles" at the top right. Along the timeline, "1° Extinción masiva," "2° Extinción masiva," "3° Extinción masiva," "4° Extinción masiva," and "5° Extinción masiva" denote major mass extinction events. Geological eras are clearly marked as "PALEOZOICO," "MESOZOICO," and "CENOZOICO," accompanied by numbers like "200" and "66," likely indicating millions of years ago. Other visible historical events on the timeline include "Explosión cámbrica," "Gran Glaciación," and "Surgimiento de los coelen." The setting is well-lit, emphasizing the detailed scientific information presented.
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