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An indoor exhibition display is shown, featuring educational panels about the Cordillera de Nahuelbuta, a mountain range in Chile. The display is mounted on a light grey wall, illuminated by spotlights from above, casting shadows. The ceiling is visible at the top, composed of metal grating or industrial-style piping. On the right side of the wall, there are three rectangular panels. The top panel, acting as a main title, reads "CORDILLERA DE NAHUELBUTA" in gold text against a purple background. Below it, a smaller purple panel serves as a subtitle, stating "ARAUCARIAS EN LA COSTA". The third and largest purple panel below contains a detailed description in Spanish. To the left of these text panels, two photographic prints are displayed vertically. The upper photograph depicts a verdant forest or landscape with tall trees, likely araucarias, under a bright sky. The lower photograph features a canid animal, resembling a fox or jackal, standing on green grass and looking towards the viewer. The animal has reddish-brown fur with darker markings. The Spanish text on the main information panel describes the Cordillera de Nahuelbuta as an ancient mountain range in the Coast Range, located between the Bío Bío and La Araucanía regions. It highlights that the Parque Nacional Nahuelbuta protects some of the last araucaria forests in the coast. It also mentions that the region has an oceanic climate and is home to unique species like the Darwin's fox (zorro de Darwin). The scene suggests a museum or interpretative center setting, designed to inform visitors about Chilean natural history and geography, specifically focusing on the Nahuelbuta mountain range and its ecosystem.
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