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The image is a close-up shot of a colorful map illustrating the origins and spread of bananas
MomentThe image is a close-up shot of a colorful map illustrating the origins and spread of bananas. The map displays various locations in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean, with stylized palm trees indicating banana cultivation. Prominent labels include "India," "China," "Camboya," "Sumatra," "Borneo," "Java," "Taiwán," and "Filipinas." The "Oceano Indico" (Indian Ocean) is also labeled. In the foreground, a framed yellow banner contains a Spanish text titled "¿Sabías qué?" (Did you know?) followed by information about the primitive banana plants and their early uses. To the right of this banner, a cartoon monkey wearing glasses and a bow tie points at the text with a stick. The overall scene is bright and visually engaging, likely part of an educational display. There is no indication of the city of San José, Costa Rica, in this image.

