
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor photograph captures a museum exhibit, likely in Santiago, Chile, featuring displays about Earth's geological past and prehistoric fauna. The scene is dominated by two main display elements stacked vertically against a dark gray wall. At the top, a large rectangular panel presents information about continental drift during the Cenozoic Era. A prominent oval map depicts the arrangement of continents "Hace 55 millones de años (Paleógeno)" (55 million years ago, Paleogene). Below this, a smaller rectangular map titled "Continentes en la actualidad" (Continents today) shows the current global configuration. The question "Cómo estaban los continentes en el Cenozoico?" (How were the continents in the Cenozoic?) is posed at the top left of the panel. Below this panel is a well-lit display case, illuminated with warm yellow light. Inside, a large, detailed model of a prehistoric mammal, likely a giant ground sloth (such as a Megatherium), stands prominently. The model is brown and tan, posed as if interacting with or feeding from a smaller, dark, irregularly shaped object placed on a clear cylindrical stand to its left. Several other dark, irregular objects, possibly fossils or archaeological finds, are displayed on similar clear stands within the case. Below the main display, along the bottom edge of the case, a label strip provides further details, featuring silhouettes for scale (a human and various animals) and partially legible text such as "Hace nuestro habitante," "El para cazar," and "El para viajar." The overall impression is an educational exhibit showcasing Earth's ancient history and its extinct megafauna.
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