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An interactive digital display stands prominently in a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The display screen is titled "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation) in Spanish at the top. The upper section features a stylized illustration of a large white circle, possibly representing a moon or a sound emission, against a dark blue background with silhouetted mountains and trees. Reflections of visitors, including one person holding a phone, are visible on the screen's surface.

Below the main illustration, the text "para cazar y conocer su entorno." (to hunt and know its environment.) is displayed. The bottom part of the screen shows a graphic of a dolphin or porpoise emitting sound waves towards a small fish, visually explaining the concept of echolocation.

The interactive screen is positioned between two large glass display cases. The case on the right has partially visible text, "Cráneo de m...", suggesting it contains a skull exhibit, a part of which is discernible inside. A QR code is also attached to the side of this case. The case on the left is less visible but appears similar in structure. The background consists of light-colored walls with dark wooden architectural details, indicating an indoor, possibly historical, building setting. The floor is tiled. The overall scene depicts an educational exhibit within a public venue, likely designed to inform visitors about animal senses.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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An interactive digital display stands prominently in a museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The display screen is titled "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation) in Spanish at the top. The upper section features a stylized illustration of a large white circle, possibly representing a moon or a sound emission, against a dark blue background with silhouetted mountains and trees. Reflections of visitors, including one person holding a phone, are visible on the screen's surface. Below the main illustration, the text "para cazar y conocer su entorno." (to hunt and know its environment.) is displayed. The bottom part of the screen shows a graphic of a dolphin or porpoise emitting sound waves towards a small fish, visually explaining the concept of echolocation. The interactive screen is positioned between two large glass display cases. The case on the right has partially visible text, "Cráneo de m...", suggesting it contains a skull exhibit, a part of which is discernible inside. A QR code is also attached to the side of this case. The case on the left is less visible but appears similar in structure. The background consists of light-colored walls with dark wooden architectural details, indicating an indoor, possibly historical, building setting. The floor is tiled. The overall scene depicts an educational exhibit within a public venue, likely designed to inform visitors about animal senses.

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