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The image captures an indoor educational exhibit displayed on a light yellowish-brown wall, likely in a museum or cultural center in Santiago, Chile. No people are visible.

The central part of the display features several dark gray rectangular panels with light yellow text. Two prominent signs at the top read "YACIMIENTO DE COBRE" (Copper Deposit) and "COBRE BAJO LA TIERRA" (Copper Under the Earth), indicating the exhibit's primary subject.

Below these titles, a large informational panel details environmental impacts. The central section, titled "Contaminación producida por la minería" (Pollution produced by mining), outlines specific issues:
-   **AGUA** (Water): Mentions "Conflicto en uso del agua" (Water use conflict), "Consumo considerable" (Considerable consumption), "Aumento de sólidos disueltos" (Increase in dissolved solids), and "Contaminación acuática" (Aquatic contamination).
-   **AIRE** (Air): Highlights "Contaminación del aire" (Air pollution), "Generación de material particulado y gases" (Generation of particulate matter and gases).
-   **SUELO** (Soil): Lists "Erosión" (Erosion), "Pérdida de suelo fértil" (Loss of fertile soil), and "Alteración del paisaje" (Landscape alteration).

Adjacent to these text panels is a large photograph depicting a massive open-pit mine, characterized by its extensive terraced layers. Snow-capped mountains are visible in the background, with the word "CHUQUICAMATA" faintly visible at the bottom right of the photo, identifying it as a renowned Chilean copper mine.

Below the photograph, another dark gray panel titled "Riesgos de la minería" (Risks of mining) states: "La actividad minera puede presentar graves daños en nuestro planeta. Por ello debe ser llevada a cabo de manera responsable, garantizando la protección del medio ambiente y de quienes lo habitan. Es por ello lo hablas de desarrollo sostenible. Esto significa la extracción de los..." (Mining activity can present serious damage to our planet. Therefore, it must be carried out responsibly, guaranteeing the protection of the environment and those who inhabit it. This is why we talk about sustainable development. This means the extraction of...).

On the far left, a vertical banner is partially visible, showing a red, plant-like image and green text, including "planta endémica", "Garra de León", and "Lobelia tupa," suggesting a broader context related to Chilean flora. The display is lit by a spotlight from the upper left.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image captures an indoor educational exhibit displayed on a light yellowish-brown wall, likely in a museum or cultural center in Santiago, Chile. No people are visible. The central part of the display features several dark gray rectangular panels with light yellow text. Two prominent signs at the top read "YACIMIENTO DE COBRE" (Copper Deposit) and "COBRE BAJO LA TIERRA" (Copper Under the Earth), indicating the exhibit's primary subject. Below these titles, a large informational panel details environmental impacts. The central section, titled "Contaminación producida por la minería" (Pollution produced by mining), outlines specific issues: - **AGUA** (Water): Mentions "Conflicto en uso del agua" (Water use conflict), "Consumo considerable" (Considerable consumption), "Aumento de sólidos disueltos" (Increase in dissolved solids), and "Contaminación acuática" (Aquatic contamination). - **AIRE** (Air): Highlights "Contaminación del aire" (Air pollution), "Generación de material particulado y gases" (Generation of particulate matter and gases). - **SUELO** (Soil): Lists "Erosión" (Erosion), "Pérdida de suelo fértil" (Loss of fertile soil), and "Alteración del paisaje" (Landscape alteration). Adjacent to these text panels is a large photograph depicting a massive open-pit mine, characterized by its extensive terraced layers. Snow-capped mountains are visible in the background, with the word "CHUQUICAMATA" faintly visible at the bottom right of the photo, identifying it as a renowned Chilean copper mine. Below the photograph, another dark gray panel titled "Riesgos de la minería" (Risks of mining) states: "La actividad minera puede presentar graves daños en nuestro planeta. Por ello debe ser llevada a cabo de manera responsable, garantizando la protección del medio ambiente y de quienes lo habitan. Es por ello lo hablas de desarrollo sostenible. Esto significa la extracción de los..." (Mining activity can present serious damage to our planet. Therefore, it must be carried out responsibly, guaranteeing the protection of the environment and those who inhabit it. This is why we talk about sustainable development. This means the extraction of...). On the far left, a vertical banner is partially visible, showing a red, plant-like image and green text, including "planta endémica", "Garra de León", and "Lobelia tupa," suggesting a broader context related to Chilean flora. The display is lit by a spotlight from the upper left.

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