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This image presents a detailed educational diorama showcasing various marine ecological zones, likely within a museum or aquarium in Santiago, Chile. The scene is an artificial rocky coastline extending from above the water line into the simulated depths.

The background is a painted mural, with a light blue sky and white clouds above a stylized depiction of ocean waves. Below the water surface, a gradient of light blue and green simulates the underwater environment. A prominent brown rock formation acts as the central feature, resembling a cliff or large boulder.

Models of marine life are distributed across the exhibit to illustrate different habitats. On the upper sections of the rock, clusters of barnacle-like shells and green algae models are visible. Mid-way down the rock face, clearly within the area labeled "Zona intermareal" (intertidal zone) in Spanish text, an orange starfish model and a vibrant red sea anemone or coral-like structure are prominently displayed. The lower part of the rock and the sandy seabed are designated as "Zona submareal" (subtidal zone). Here, several crab models, including two dark-shelled crabs and one partially visible reddish-purple crab, are scattered on the sandy bottom, alongside dry, dark seaweed-like plants. A partial label for "Zona supramareal" (supratidal zone) is also visible at the top right.

The photograph is taken through a reflective glass barrier, as evidenced by the distinct circular reflections of overhead lights and faint, rectangular outlines of objects in the background. The visible text labels are adhered to or printed on this glass. The exhibit is well-lit, suggesting an indoor setting. No people are visible, allowing full focus on the display.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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This image presents a detailed educational diorama showcasing various marine ecological zones, likely within a museum or aquarium in Santiago, Chile. The scene is an artificial rocky coastline extending from above the water line into the simulated depths. The background is a painted mural, with a light blue sky and white clouds above a stylized depiction of ocean waves. Below the water surface, a gradient of light blue and green simulates the underwater environment. A prominent brown rock formation acts as the central feature, resembling a cliff or large boulder. Models of marine life are distributed across the exhibit to illustrate different habitats. On the upper sections of the rock, clusters of barnacle-like shells and green algae models are visible. Mid-way down the rock face, clearly within the area labeled "Zona intermareal" (intertidal zone) in Spanish text, an orange starfish model and a vibrant red sea anemone or coral-like structure are prominently displayed. The lower part of the rock and the sandy seabed are designated as "Zona submareal" (subtidal zone). Here, several crab models, including two dark-shelled crabs and one partially visible reddish-purple crab, are scattered on the sandy bottom, alongside dry, dark seaweed-like plants. A partial label for "Zona supramareal" (supratidal zone) is also visible at the top right. The photograph is taken through a reflective glass barrier, as evidenced by the distinct circular reflections of overhead lights and faint, rectangular outlines of objects in the background. The visible text labels are adhered to or printed on this glass. The exhibit is well-lit, suggesting an indoor setting. No people are visible, allowing full focus on the display.

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