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The image displays an interactive educational exhibit, likely found in a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile. A person's right hand is visible in the lower right corner, with the index finger pointing at a small black dot on the lower section of a circular display panel. The display panel is mounted on a textured, dark green wall. It features two semi-circular sections that appear to rotate around a central pivot. The upper section, colored light gray, presents a question in Spanish: "¿Por qué el desierto de Atacama es el más árido del mundo?" (Why is the Atacama Desert the driest in the world?). The lower section, in shades of yellowish-green, provides the answer: "Por el anticiclón del Pacífico que desplaza las tormentas, la corriente de Humboldt que crea una inversión térmica impidiendo la formación de nubes productoras de lluvias y el altiplano que impide el ingreso de humedad desde la amazonía." (Due to the Pacific anticyclone that displaces storms, the Humboldt current that creates a thermal inversion preventing the formation of rain-producing clouds, and the altiplano that prevents the entry of humidity from the Amazon). The person's interaction with the display suggests they are either reading the information or about to manipulate the movable parts to reveal more content. A portion of another similar circular display is visible in the lower left of the frame, hinting at a series of such exhibits. The setting appears to be indoors under artificial lighting.
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