colorful poster with the title "EL MARAVILLOSO UNIVERSO" written in large, vibrant letters
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colorful poster with the title "EL MARAVILLOSO UNIVERSO" written in large, vibrant letters. The poster is displayed outdoors, attached to a wall with a rough, textured surface resembling light brown and beige stone tiles. The poster itself is made of black material, adorned with drawings of celestial objects and explanatory text written in white chalk or a similar medium. On the left side, there is a drawing of a black hole, depicted as a dark circle surrounded by concentric rings and white dots representing stars. Below this, text reads: "Un agujero negro es un objeto del espacio con una gravedad muy fuerte. Puede atraer incluso la luz." This translates to: "A black hole is an object in space with a very strong gravity. It can attract even light." In the center, a fiery comet with a textured, rocky core is drawn. To its right, the text states: "Las cometas son cuerpos celestes formados por hielo, polvo y rocas." This translates to: "Comets are celestial bodies formed by ice, dust, and rocks." On the right side, a blue and white spiral galaxy is illustrated. A label points to it, reading "Via Lactea," which means "Milky Way." Below the galaxy, the text says: "Gigantescas ciudades de estrellas. Nosotros vivimos en una galaxia espiral llamada Via Láctea." This translates to: "Giant cities of stars. We live in a spiral galaxy called the Milky Way." The overall presentation suggests a science or astronomy-themed educational display. The poster is attached to a wall that appears to be part of an outdoor public space, possibly a school or community area. No people or specific city details are visible that would definitively place it in Cancún, Mexico.