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This image captures a museum or exhibition display about cetaceans, located in Santiago, Chile. The display features an informational panel with Spanish text and illustrations of various whale and dolphin species, set against a deep blue background representing the ocean. The top half of the display contains text, starting with the title "Permanecer a través del cambio" (To remain through change). The first paragraph explains that cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are a group of mammals that have undergone significant changes over 54 million years, adapting from terrestrial environments to colonize marine habitats worldwide. The second paragraph details that their body modification into a fusiform (elongated) shape allowed their integration into the aquatic environment, a characteristic common to all living cetacean diversity. Below the text, numerous illustrations of different cetacean species are shown submerged in the blue "water." A large blue whale ("ballena azul") dominates the top section. Other visible species include a right whale ("ballena franca"), a Chilean dolphin ("delfín chileno"), and an orca. A small human diver figure is also present, likely for scale. The bottom section features more smaller whales and dolphins, some with partially visible labels like "delfín austral" and "marsopa espinosa." Reflections are visible across the display's surface, indicating a glossy material, likely glass or acrylic. These reflections show indistinct shapes of people and elements of the surrounding indoor environment, suggesting visitors are present, observing the exhibit. The lighting appears even, typical of an indoor public space.
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