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Two women are observed in an indoor museum or exhibition setting, characterized by educational display panels and muted lighting. The woman on the left wears a white, floral off-the-shoulder dress and light sneakers, while the woman on the right is dressed in a black top, a patterned purple skirt, and dark shoes. They appear to be looking at or walking past the exhibits.

Prominently featured are large display boards. On the left, a panel titled "TA DEL CENOZOICO" (likely part of "HISTORIA DEL CENOZOICO") shows an arid landscape with cacti and text mentioning "de 5.500 especies de mamíferos" (5,500 species of mammals) and a QR code. To the right, another display board is titled "EL INTERCA..." (likely "EL INTERCAMBIO" meaning The Exchange) and illustrates the "Gran Intercambio Biótico Americano" (Great American Biotic Interchange). The text explains how the formation of the Isthmus of Panama allowed for migration between North and South America, profoundly changing the composition of both regions. Silhouettes of various animals migrating between the continents are depicted on a map. In the background, a red display panel is visible, labeled "ZONA TEMPLADA" and "TEMPERATE ZONE." A large arched wooden doorway with multiple panels stands behind the women. The floor is light-colored tiled. The Spanish text on the displays is consistent with the Santiago, Chile context.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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Two women are observed in an indoor museum or exhibition setting, characterized by educational display panels and muted lighting. The woman on the left wears a white, floral off-the-shoulder dress and light sneakers, while the woman on the right is dressed in a black top, a patterned purple skirt, and dark shoes. They appear to be looking at or walking past the exhibits. Prominently featured are large display boards. On the left, a panel titled "TA DEL CENOZOICO" (likely part of "HISTORIA DEL CENOZOICO") shows an arid landscape with cacti and text mentioning "de 5.500 especies de mamíferos" (5,500 species of mammals) and a QR code. To the right, another display board is titled "EL INTERCA..." (likely "EL INTERCAMBIO" meaning The Exchange) and illustrates the "Gran Intercambio Biótico Americano" (Great American Biotic Interchange). The text explains how the formation of the Isthmus of Panama allowed for migration between North and South America, profoundly changing the composition of both regions. Silhouettes of various animals migrating between the continents are depicted on a map. In the background, a red display panel is visible, labeled "ZONA TEMPLADA" and "TEMPERATE ZONE." A large arched wooden doorway with multiple panels stands behind the women. The floor is light-colored tiled. The Spanish text on the displays is consistent with the Santiago, Chile context.

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