
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a wall-mounted display case with a sign that reads "Nenek moyangku orang pelaut" (My ancestors, true seafarers) in Indonesian. The display case is made of a brown wooden material and the sign is white with black text. The sign also includes text in English about the history of seafaring in the Nusantara Archipelago. The text explains that the seafaring tradition of the Nusantara Archipelago dates back to the first century CE, with people traversing the oceans and carrying spices, goods, and people to different places, including the eastern coast of Africa. The display case is located in the Museum Bahari Jakarta, which is a maritime museum located in the city of West Jakarta, Indonesia, at the coordinates -6.138, 106.815. The sign is mounted on a wall that is covered in light brown wood paneling. The image is taken from a slightly angled perspective, looking directly at the sign.
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