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The image shows an indoor exhibit displayed on a textured white wall, likely in Punta Ballena, Uruguay. Two large, framed posters serve as the main subjects, accompanied by a smaller, separate black and white photograph or book cover to their left.

The posters are collages of vintage newspaper clippings, headlines, and black and white photographs, documenting the 1972 Andes plane crash. Both posters are titled "1972 - Cordillera de los Andes." Visible text includes details of the event: "El 13 de octubre de 1972, un avión de la Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya que salió de Montevideo hacia Santiago de Chile, cayó en la Cordillera de los Andes." It also mentions the 45 passengers, including "jugadores de rugby del equipo 'Old Christians' del Colegio Stella Maris, junto a familiares y amigos," notably "Carlos Miguel Páez Rodriguez, hijo del artista Carlos Páez Vilaró."

Headlines from the clippings include "Busqueda del Avion Uruguayo Perdido," "Páez Vilaró Procura Estimular al Máximo la Angustiante Búsqueda," "Avión: Sólo Páez Queda en Chile Intentando Reavivar la Búsqueda," "HOY A LAS 8 REANUDAN LA BUSQUEDA AEREA," "300.000 (escudos) a RECOMPENSA," and "Lave Esperanza de Encontrar a Pasajeros del Avión Uruguayo," alongside phrases like "Descendemos Bruscamente" and "DESCARTO UN ATE RAIZAJE." The photographs depict search operations and people associated with the event.

The smaller black and white item features a person with an expressive gesture, their hands raised near their face, conveying a sense of contemplation or distress. The overall display, with its historical newspaper clippings and black and white imagery, evokes a somber and commemorative atmosphere, detailing the tragedy and the human resilience surrounding the Andes plane crash.
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Jan 3, 2025

Punta Ballena, Uruguay

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The image shows an indoor exhibit displayed on a textured white wall, likely in Punta Ballena, Uruguay. Two large, framed posters serve as the main subjects, accompanied by a smaller, separate black and white photograph or book cover to their left. The posters are collages of vintage newspaper clippings, headlines, and black and white photographs, documenting the 1972 Andes plane crash. Both posters are titled "1972 - Cordillera de los Andes." Visible text includes details of the event: "El 13 de octubre de 1972, un avión de la Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya que salió de Montevideo hacia Santiago de Chile, cayó en la Cordillera de los Andes." It also mentions the 45 passengers, including "jugadores de rugby del equipo 'Old Christians' del Colegio Stella Maris, junto a familiares y amigos," notably "Carlos Miguel Páez Rodriguez, hijo del artista Carlos Páez Vilaró." Headlines from the clippings include "Busqueda del Avion Uruguayo Perdido," "Páez Vilaró Procura Estimular al Máximo la Angustiante Búsqueda," "Avión: Sólo Páez Queda en Chile Intentando Reavivar la Búsqueda," "HOY A LAS 8 REANUDAN LA BUSQUEDA AEREA," "300.000 (escudos) a RECOMPENSA," and "Lave Esperanza de Encontrar a Pasajeros del Avión Uruguayo," alongside phrases like "Descendemos Bruscamente" and "DESCARTO UN ATE RAIZAJE." The photographs depict search operations and people associated with the event. The smaller black and white item features a person with an expressive gesture, their hands raised near their face, conveying a sense of contemplation or distress. The overall display, with its historical newspaper clippings and black and white imagery, evokes a somber and commemorative atmosphere, detailing the tragedy and the human resilience surrounding the Andes plane crash.

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