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The image shows an oil drilling rig at sunset, with the sun a large, hazy orange disk behind the rig. The sky is a gradient of orange and yellow, with darker tones near the horizon. Two tall, skeletal oil derricks dominate the foreground. The one on the left is thinner and taller, while the one on the right is wider and appears closer. A pumpjack, a piece of oil-drilling equipment, is visible in the shadow of the right-hand derrick. The ground is dark and indistinct, suggesting it is either night or heavily obscured by mist or smoke.

The text at the top of the image reads "Tucupita (Delta Amacuro)" and "Fig. 7.". The text at the bottom states "a petrolera es la madre de las Industrias venezolanas y de ella depende, en gran medida, económico." which translates to "the oil industry is the mother of Venezuelan industries and, to a great extent, depends on it, economically."

While the image depicts oil industry infrastructure and the text mentions Venezuela, there is no specific information within the image to confirm the location as Guayacán. Tucupita and Delta Amacuro are identified, but Guayacán is not mentioned.
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Jul 1, 2026, 2:24 AM

Guayacán, Venezuela

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The image shows an oil drilling rig at sunset, with the sun a large, hazy orange disk behind the rig. The sky is a gradient of orange and yellow, with darker tones near the horizon. Two tall, skeletal oil derricks dominate the foreground. The one on the left is thinner and taller, while the one on the right is wider and appears closer. A pumpjack, a piece of oil-drilling equipment, is visible in the shadow of the right-hand derrick. The ground is dark and indistinct, suggesting it is either night or heavily obscured by mist or smoke. The text at the top of the image reads "Tucupita (Delta Amacuro)" and "Fig. 7.". The text at the bottom states "a petrolera es la madre de las Industrias venezolanas y de ella depende, en gran medida, económico." which translates to "the oil industry is the mother of Venezuelan industries and, to a great extent, depends on it, economically." While the image depicts oil industry infrastructure and the text mentions Venezuela, there is no specific information within the image to confirm the location as Guayacán. Tucupita and Delta Amacuro are identified, but Guayacán is not mentioned.

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