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In an indoor exhibit setting, possibly a museum in Santiago, Chile, three individuals are engaged with an interactive display about the formation of continents. An adult man, wearing a dark cap, blue t-shirt, and light shorts, stands on the left, looking towards the screen. Behind him, a teenage boy in a green shirt also observes the exhibit. In front, a younger boy in a light t-shirt and yellow shorts actively points at the large interactive screen, which displays a colorful, animated cross-section of the Earth and its continents. The exhibit features grey wall panels with text in Spanish. The main panel at the top reads "LA FORMACIÓN DE LOS CONTINENTES" (The Formation of the Continents). Below it, another panel asks, "¿LOS CONTINENTES SIEMPRE FUERON COMO LOS CONOCEMOS HOY?" (Were the continents always as we know them today?). Further right, two additional panels contain detailed explanatory text, with OCR picking up fragments like "letnica de placas" (tectonic plates). On the far left, a red fire extinguisher is mounted on the wall, labeled "EXTINTOR". The lighting is dim overall, with focused spotlights illuminating the screen and information panels, casting prominent shadows of the people onto the right wall and floor. The scene captures a moment of learning and curiosity, with the family appearing engaged in the educational display.
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