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The image shows an indoor educational exhibit, likely in a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile, focusing on South American camelids. Two large, blue informational panels are central to the scene. The left panel is dedicated to the "VICUÑA" (Vicugna vicugna), featuring a stylized illustration of the animal, a photograph of it in nature, and text. The right panel displays information about the "LLAMA" (Lama glama), with a similar illustration and photograph. Both panels include an interactive section marked "TOCA SU PIEL" (Touch its skin), allowing visitors to feel a sample of the animal's fur.

On the left, a man with long dark hair is partially visible, standing next to another person wearing a purple backpack. They appear to be observing the "VICUÑA" panel or a height chart positioned further left, which displays measurements in centimeters (e.g., "220", "205", "200", "195", "190", "105") alongside small animal icons.

On the right side of the image, a young child in a blue/green patterned shirt and a dark hat points at the "TOCA SU PIEL" section of the "LLAMA" panel, indicating curiosity and engagement with the exhibit.

The panels also contain descriptive text in Spanish. For the vicuña, visible snippets mention it as "el menor de los camélidos sudamericanos" (the smallest of the South American camelids) inhabiting "el altiplano de Perú, Bolivia, Argentina y Chile." The llama's description identifies it as "una subespecie de camélido sudamericano domesticado, originario del Perú." Overhead, parts of the ceiling, including ventilation or cable conduits, track lighting, and a security camera, are visible. The scene is brightly lit by artificial indoor lighting.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image shows an indoor educational exhibit, likely in a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile, focusing on South American camelids. Two large, blue informational panels are central to the scene. The left panel is dedicated to the "VICUÑA" (Vicugna vicugna), featuring a stylized illustration of the animal, a photograph of it in nature, and text. The right panel displays information about the "LLAMA" (Lama glama), with a similar illustration and photograph. Both panels include an interactive section marked "TOCA SU PIEL" (Touch its skin), allowing visitors to feel a sample of the animal's fur. On the left, a man with long dark hair is partially visible, standing next to another person wearing a purple backpack. They appear to be observing the "VICUÑA" panel or a height chart positioned further left, which displays measurements in centimeters (e.g., "220", "205", "200", "195", "190", "105") alongside small animal icons. On the right side of the image, a young child in a blue/green patterned shirt and a dark hat points at the "TOCA SU PIEL" section of the "LLAMA" panel, indicating curiosity and engagement with the exhibit. The panels also contain descriptive text in Spanish. For the vicuña, visible snippets mention it as "el menor de los camélidos sudamericanos" (the smallest of the South American camelids) inhabiting "el altiplano de Perú, Bolivia, Argentina y Chile." The llama's description identifies it as "una subespecie de camélido sudamericano domesticado, originario del Perú." Overhead, parts of the ceiling, including ventilation or cable conduits, track lighting, and a security camera, are visible. The scene is brightly lit by artificial indoor lighting.

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