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The image captures an educational exhibit within a museum or learning center in Santiago, Chile, dedicated to marine life. The scene is an interior room with dark grey walls and a light grey floor, featuring several illuminated display panels.

The central display, a large grey panel, prominently features the title "VIDA EN LOS OCÉANOS" (LIFE IN THE OCEANS) in yellow lettering. To its right, another grey panel bears the title "NO SOLO PECES HAY EN EL MAR" (THERE ARE NOT ONLY FISH IN THE SEA) in white text.

Below the main "VIDA EN LOS OCÉANOS" title, a large white panel displays a detailed illustration of a dissected fish, labeled "Órganos de un pez óseo" (Organs of a bony fish), showing its internal anatomy. Beneath the "NO SOLO PECES HAY EN EL MAR" title, a darker panel contains text sections. One section is titled "Lucíperes" and describes them as "De muchos colores y tamaños, los organismos invertebrados más abundantes del mar." (Of many colors and sizes, the most abundant invertebrate organisms in the sea). Another section asks, "Por qué no se hunden en el mar?" (Why don't they sink in the sea?), with the answer mentioning a "vejiga natatoria" (swim bladder).

Further down on the wall, more dark panels include smaller, detailed illustrations of various microorganisms, likely plankton or other small marine creatures, complementing the text about the diversity of ocean life. The exhibit is well-lit by artificial lights. No people are visible, and the time of day is not discernible.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image captures an educational exhibit within a museum or learning center in Santiago, Chile, dedicated to marine life. The scene is an interior room with dark grey walls and a light grey floor, featuring several illuminated display panels. The central display, a large grey panel, prominently features the title "VIDA EN LOS OCÉANOS" (LIFE IN THE OCEANS) in yellow lettering. To its right, another grey panel bears the title "NO SOLO PECES HAY EN EL MAR" (THERE ARE NOT ONLY FISH IN THE SEA) in white text. Below the main "VIDA EN LOS OCÉANOS" title, a large white panel displays a detailed illustration of a dissected fish, labeled "Órganos de un pez óseo" (Organs of a bony fish), showing its internal anatomy. Beneath the "NO SOLO PECES HAY EN EL MAR" title, a darker panel contains text sections. One section is titled "Lucíperes" and describes them as "De muchos colores y tamaños, los organismos invertebrados más abundantes del mar." (Of many colors and sizes, the most abundant invertebrate organisms in the sea). Another section asks, "Por qué no se hunden en el mar?" (Why don't they sink in the sea?), with the answer mentioning a "vejiga natatoria" (swim bladder). Further down on the wall, more dark panels include smaller, detailed illustrations of various microorganisms, likely plankton or other small marine creatures, complementing the text about the diversity of ocean life. The exhibit is well-lit by artificial lights. No people are visible, and the time of day is not discernible.

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