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The video captures a close-up of a small, colorful desk globe on a wooden tabletop, likely within a stationery or office supply store. The globe displays a political map with blue oceans and continents rendered in various shades of yellow, green, pink, orange, and light blue. A prominent red line marks the equator, and a clear plastic meridian arc supports the globe on its black stand. A person's index finger enters the frame from the bottom left, initiating a spin of the globe. As the globe rotates, the finger briefly hovers over and touches its surface. The spinning action reveals various geographical regions, including North America, Asia, and Africa. The globe gradually slows down, and the finger points specifically to the continent of Africa as the rotation ceases around the 0:03 mark. Spanish text is clearly visible on the globe, labeling oceans and countries such as "OCÉANO PACÍFICO DEL NORTE," "AUSTRALIA," "INDIA," "LIBIA," "EGIPTO," "ARGELIA," "NIGERIA," "BRASIL," "PERÚ," "CHILE," "ARGENTINA," and "COLOMBIA," which aligns with the given location of Porlamar, Venezuela. A small white price or information tag, partially visible on the globe's base, reads "Mundo Global" and "Ref: 5." In the background, brightly lit shelves are neatly stocked with a wide array of stationery items, including pens, notebooks, and other office supplies, confirming the retail setting. The scene is well-lit by overhead fluorescent lights, creating reflections on the globe's glossy surface.
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