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This is a close-up, angled shot of a colorful board game, likely designed for children, with Spanish text. The game appears to have a nature or cultural theme, featuring illustrations of mountains, water, and what looks like a park.

In the foreground, several game spaces are visible. One space, on a yellow banner, reads "Nombro un baile tradicional que se practique en mi comunidad," translating to "I name a traditional dance practiced in my community." Another, a pink cloud-shaped space, says "Rodeo el parque nacional en el que se encuentra el Auyantepui," meaning "Rodeo the national park where Auyantepui is located." The Auyantepui is a well-known tabletop mountain in Venezuela.

To the right, a circular game area depicts various elements: a die showing a '5', a wooden object that might be a stick or a marker, a small brown circle that could be a token or part of the game mechanics, and a blue ball with green dots. Text within this section reads "Rodeo el juego tradicional," or "Rodeo the traditional game." Another space, featuring a woman relaxing on a beach chair, has the text "Digo el nombre de mi juego preferido," which means "I say the name of my favorite game." Further to the right, a large, colorful "¡Gana!" ("Win!") is prominent.

In the background, large, stylized letters spell out "R.E.D.P.A.N.T.A.L.E.R." and "A.P.R.E." The overall impression is a vibrant, engaging game intended to be educational and fun, likely with a focus on Venezuelan culture and nature, given the reference to Auyantepui. The lighting suggests it's indoors or on an overcast day.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:11 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This is a close-up, angled shot of a colorful board game, likely designed for children, with Spanish text. The game appears to have a nature or cultural theme, featuring illustrations of mountains, water, and what looks like a park. In the foreground, several game spaces are visible. One space, on a yellow banner, reads "Nombro un baile tradicional que se practique en mi comunidad," translating to "I name a traditional dance practiced in my community." Another, a pink cloud-shaped space, says "Rodeo el parque nacional en el que se encuentra el Auyantepui," meaning "Rodeo the national park where Auyantepui is located." The Auyantepui is a well-known tabletop mountain in Venezuela. To the right, a circular game area depicts various elements: a die showing a '5', a wooden object that might be a stick or a marker, a small brown circle that could be a token or part of the game mechanics, and a blue ball with green dots. Text within this section reads "Rodeo el juego tradicional," or "Rodeo the traditional game." Another space, featuring a woman relaxing on a beach chair, has the text "Digo el nombre de mi juego preferido," which means "I say the name of my favorite game." Further to the right, a large, colorful "¡Gana!" ("Win!") is prominent. In the background, large, stylized letters spell out "R.E.D.P.A.N.T.A.L.E.R." and "A.P.R.E." The overall impression is a vibrant, engaging game intended to be educational and fun, likely with a focus on Venezuelan culture and nature, given the reference to Auyantepui. The lighting suggests it's indoors or on an overcast day.

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