
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays a detailed museum diorama depicting an Andean altiplano (puna) ecosystem. The scene is set under a clear blue sky, featuring a prominent crescent moon in the upper right quadrant. In the background, a range of snow-capped mountains frames a large, reflective lake or lagoon, whose calm waters mirror the sky and distant peaks. The landscape transitions from open water to marshy ground in the mid-distance, characterized by small streams, greener patches of vegetation, and scattered rocky or sandy areas. In the foreground, the terrain is dry and sandy, dotted with clumps of sparse, dry grass and round, bushy plants. A variety of animals are presented within this habitat. On the far left of the foreground, a tall pink flamingo stands on one leg. Closer to the viewer and to the right, a white and brown bird, likely an Andean goose, is positioned near a large, dry bush. In the mid-ground, within the water bodies, several smaller white birds, possibly other flamingos or wading birds, are visible. Numerous light brown camelids, identified as vicuñas, are scattered across the mid-ground and background, with some appearing to graze near the water's edge and others standing among the sparse vegetation. The diorama portrays a typical daily scene in this high-altitude wetland, likely representing either dawn or dusk given the presence of the moon and the soft lighting characteristic of museum exhibits. The setting cues strongly suggest an Andean location, consistent with the context of Santiago, Chile. There is no visible text in the image.
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