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The image displays a framed collection of eight historical military or commemorative decorations and one coin, presented as a museum exhibit in Arica, Chile, likely within the Museo Histórico del Morro de Arica.

The primary subject is a dark brown, rectangular display frame with a clear glass or acrylic front. Inside, the background is a vertically ribbed red fabric, possibly velvet, with a strip of off-white, textured fabric across the top. Arranged from left to right, five medals are suspended from ribbons: an orange-ribboned medal with a dark multi-pointed starburst emblem; a light-colored, striped ribboned medal with a silver-colored cross and central star; a light-colored, striped ribboned medal with a dark multi-pointed starburst emblem; a faded, light brown ribboned medal with a brass-colored cross; and a small, dark circular medal with a central star suspended from a narrow dark ribbon. To the right, a large, circular, dull brass or copper-colored coin/medallion featuring an embossed star and the number "70" is displayed. Below it, a smaller, circular, silver-colored badge with a central star and an annular design is visible.

A black rectangular plaque within the frame states in white capital letters: "PERTENECIENTE PEDRO GUERRA BRITO" and "DONADO BERNARDINO GUERRA A. Y FAMILIA." Below the framed display, on a reddish-brown surface, a small white rectangular label with a pink top stripe reads: "4.- CUADRO PROPIEDAD DE PEDRO GUERRA BRITO." The framed collection rests on a flat, reddish-brown surface, and the background wall is mottled, featuring light gray with darker gray variations. No individuals are present in the static scene.
Joseph Bond

Mar 6, 2026, 10:22 PM

Arica, Chile

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The image displays a framed collection of eight historical military or commemorative decorations and one coin, presented as a museum exhibit in Arica, Chile, likely within the Museo Histórico del Morro de Arica. The primary subject is a dark brown, rectangular display frame with a clear glass or acrylic front. Inside, the background is a vertically ribbed red fabric, possibly velvet, with a strip of off-white, textured fabric across the top. Arranged from left to right, five medals are suspended from ribbons: an orange-ribboned medal with a dark multi-pointed starburst emblem; a light-colored, striped ribboned medal with a silver-colored cross and central star; a light-colored, striped ribboned medal with a dark multi-pointed starburst emblem; a faded, light brown ribboned medal with a brass-colored cross; and a small, dark circular medal with a central star suspended from a narrow dark ribbon. To the right, a large, circular, dull brass or copper-colored coin/medallion featuring an embossed star and the number "70" is displayed. Below it, a smaller, circular, silver-colored badge with a central star and an annular design is visible. A black rectangular plaque within the frame states in white capital letters: "PERTENECIENTE PEDRO GUERRA BRITO" and "DONADO BERNARDINO GUERRA A. Y FAMILIA." Below the framed display, on a reddish-brown surface, a small white rectangular label with a pink top stripe reads: "4.- CUADRO PROPIEDAD DE PEDRO GUERRA BRITO." The framed collection rests on a flat, reddish-brown surface, and the background wall is mottled, featuring light gray with darker gray variations. No individuals are present in the static scene.

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