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An educational exhibit titled "CETÁCEOS EN LA ANTÁRTICA" (Cetaceans in Antarctica) is displayed on a wall in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall. The exhibit features a large, central title panel with yellow text against a grey background, illuminated by overhead lighting.

Below the title, there are several square-shaped photographic panels showcasing various cetaceans and related scenes. From left to right, the top row includes an image of a research vessel, followed by a whale breaching out of the water, and then a whale surfacing with its baleen partially visible. The bottom row displays an orca swimming near ice, and a depiction of a sperm whale. Each photographic panel has small, unreadable text and a blue logo at the bottom.

Flanking the photographic panels are text description panels. A dark grey panel on the left, beneath the ship image, contains unreadable descriptive text. On the right, two dark grey panels provide further information. The upper right panel has a partially visible title "LOS C" (likely "LOS CETÁCEOS") and discusses cetacean characteristics, mentioning their ancestors, species, and gestation periods. The lower right panel details the "two types of cetaceans," specifically "Cetáceos sin dientes" (toothed cetaceans) and "barbas" (baleen whales), describing how they filter feed on small organisms like "Euphausia" (krill). It also mentions specific species like the "ballena jorobada" (humpback whale) and "la ballena azul" (blue whale).

The setting is indoors, with a dark ceiling and light grey walls creating a focused display area. The image captures the educational display from a slight angle, giving a perspective of the visitor experience. The exhibit is located in Santiago, Chile.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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An educational exhibit titled "CETÁCEOS EN LA ANTÁRTICA" (Cetaceans in Antarctica) is displayed on a wall in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall. The exhibit features a large, central title panel with yellow text against a grey background, illuminated by overhead lighting. Below the title, there are several square-shaped photographic panels showcasing various cetaceans and related scenes. From left to right, the top row includes an image of a research vessel, followed by a whale breaching out of the water, and then a whale surfacing with its baleen partially visible. The bottom row displays an orca swimming near ice, and a depiction of a sperm whale. Each photographic panel has small, unreadable text and a blue logo at the bottom. Flanking the photographic panels are text description panels. A dark grey panel on the left, beneath the ship image, contains unreadable descriptive text. On the right, two dark grey panels provide further information. The upper right panel has a partially visible title "LOS C" (likely "LOS CETÁCEOS") and discusses cetacean characteristics, mentioning their ancestors, species, and gestation periods. The lower right panel details the "two types of cetaceans," specifically "Cetáceos sin dientes" (toothed cetaceans) and "barbas" (baleen whales), describing how they filter feed on small organisms like "Euphausia" (krill). It also mentions specific species like the "ballena jorobada" (humpback whale) and "la ballena azul" (blue whale). The setting is indoors, with a dark ceiling and light grey walls creating a focused display area. The image captures the educational display from a slight angle, giving a perspective of the visitor experience. The exhibit is located in Santiago, Chile.

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