Wind musical instrument
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The wind instrument boasts four resonant cavities that allow it to produce distinct sounds. It was first discovered in the region of Collipulli and later donated to the museum by Mr. Enrique Dellinger, a local resident. This artifact is part of one of our museum's earliest collections and was beautifully illustrated by its initial director, Claudio Gay, in his comprehensive publication: "Atlas of the Physical and Political History of Chile," which was released in 1854.
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