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An informational exhibit featuring Chile's oceanic islands is displayed on a dark wall. A prominent horizontal sign at the top reads "ISLAS OCEÁNICAS" (Oceanic Islands) in yellow capital letters. Below this title, several images and a large map provide details about these remote territories. On the left, a panel displays three photographs. The top section is split, showing a dense forest, captioned "BOSQUE DE JUAN FERNÁNDEZ" (Juan Fernández Forest), and next to it, a brown hummingbird perched on a branch, identified as "PICAFLOR DE JUAN FERNÁNDEZ" (Juan Fernández Hummingbird). Below these, a lush, green mountainous landscape is pictured. The bottom left photo presents a scenic view of a bay with turquoise water, several small boats, and a settlement nestled at the foot of dramatic, rugged mountains, captioned "BAHÍA CUMBERLAND". To the right, a large vertical poster titled "Islas oceánicas de Chile" (Oceanic islands of Chile) features a map illustrating the Pacific Ocean coastline of Chile, Peru, and Argentina. The map highlights various Chilean island groups, including Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), Islas Desventuradas, Archipiélago Juan Fernández, and Isla Sala y Gómez. Magnified insets provide closer views of these islands. The map also includes "Simbolología" (Symbology) for its legend. Further to the right, a partially visible text panel provides more descriptive information about the islands, with snippets mentioning archipelagos, coastal characteristics, volcanic origins, and endemic species, including references to Selkirk and arboreal forests. The overall display serves as an educational exhibit, likely in a museum or visitor center, providing geographical, ecological, and historical context for Chile's oceanic islands.
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