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A young child, a girl with light brown, curly hair, is the main subject, standing with her back mostly to the camera. She wears a vibrant, short-sleeved dress patterned with fruits (pineapples, watermelons) and light-colored sneakers with pink accents.

The scene is set indoors at a museum in Santiago, Chile, likely a natural history or science museum. On the left, a large, black-framed glass display case showcases several light-colored skulls, identifiable as cetacean skulls (whales or dolphins), arranged on individual pedestals. Reflections of two adults are visible in the glass of this display case. To the right, the child is standing in front of a tall, black-framed interactive digital screen with a bright blue background. A third, smaller display case is partially visible on the far right. The floor is a light-colored speckled terrazzo. In the background, large, multi-paned wooden windows are visible, suggesting an older architectural style.

The child is actively engaging with the interactive screen, her right hand extended towards it. The screen displays information about "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation), featuring an illustration of a dolphin or porpoise at the top, followed by graphic representations of sound waves at different depths, and a small red creature, possibly a squid or shrimp, at the bottom. A Spanish phrase on the screen, partially visible, reads: "reflejando el ambiente y [un] lugar, permitiendo al cetá[ceo]" (reflecting the environment and [a] place, allowing the ceta[cean/dolphin]). On the far right display, "Cráneos de mamíferos" (Mammal skulls) is partially visible. Text fragments like "ceos" (likely part of "Cetáceos") are visible on the left display case. The child appears absorbed in the educational exhibit.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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A young child, a girl with light brown, curly hair, is the main subject, standing with her back mostly to the camera. She wears a vibrant, short-sleeved dress patterned with fruits (pineapples, watermelons) and light-colored sneakers with pink accents. The scene is set indoors at a museum in Santiago, Chile, likely a natural history or science museum. On the left, a large, black-framed glass display case showcases several light-colored skulls, identifiable as cetacean skulls (whales or dolphins), arranged on individual pedestals. Reflections of two adults are visible in the glass of this display case. To the right, the child is standing in front of a tall, black-framed interactive digital screen with a bright blue background. A third, smaller display case is partially visible on the far right. The floor is a light-colored speckled terrazzo. In the background, large, multi-paned wooden windows are visible, suggesting an older architectural style. The child is actively engaging with the interactive screen, her right hand extended towards it. The screen displays information about "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation), featuring an illustration of a dolphin or porpoise at the top, followed by graphic representations of sound waves at different depths, and a small red creature, possibly a squid or shrimp, at the bottom. A Spanish phrase on the screen, partially visible, reads: "reflejando el ambiente y [un] lugar, permitiendo al cetá[ceo]" (reflecting the environment and [a] place, allowing the ceta[cean/dolphin]). On the far right display, "Cráneos de mamíferos" (Mammal skulls) is partially visible. Text fragments like "ceos" (likely part of "Cetáceos") are visible on the left display case. The child appears absorbed in the educational exhibit.

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