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An angled, close-up shot of a museum exhibit features a light purple information plaque and a partially visible fossil within a glass display case. The plaque, titled "Atacamatitan chilensis," details a dinosaur from the Cretaceous period (83-66 Ma), found in Conchi Viejo, Antofagasta, Chile. The text explains it consists of the "left humerus and right femur of the first dinosaur species identified in the country," a herbivorous titanosaur similar to *Neuquensaurus*, noting that the Chilean species was likely larger. The top of the sign reads "Fósiles originales." A large, light-brown fossil bone is visible inside a glass case behind the sign. A bright, circular light source reflects on the glass. The floor is light-colored and speckled, characteristic of a museum or exhibition space, likely in Santiago, Chile.
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