
Stake attention in this memory
An interior view shows a museum or exhibition wall featuring multiple informational panels about Antarctica. The wall is a plain, light grey surface, with a corner visible on the left side, suggesting an enclosed space. Strong artificial lighting from above casts shadows of the panels on the wall. The exhibit consists of several rectangular panels. Two prominent dark panels with yellow text serve as main titles: "SERES HUMANOS EN LA ANTÁRTICA" (Humans in Antarctica) on the left and "TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA" on the right. Below the first title, a smaller dark panel is partially visible. Centrally, a large, lighter panel displays a map, likely depicting the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of South America, with "Antártida de Chile" (Antarctica of Chile) visible at the top. To the right of the map, two dark panels contain detailed text. The top one begins with the question "¿Quiénes habitan la Antártica?" (Who inhabits Antarctica?) and explains that the continent is "inhabited by about a thousand people from various countries, distributed in the 47 bases of the continent." It further mentions permanent bases, including "Villa Las Estrellas" at the Presidente Frei base, described as a residential complex with complete infrastructure. A partially obscured panel below this seems to pose the question "¿Qué es la Antártica?" (What is Antarctica?). The overall scene depicts a well-lit educational display, likely in a museum in Santiago, Chile, focusing on human presence and the historical understanding of Antarctica.
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