
Stake attention in this memory
The image is taken indoors, inside the Museum Geologi, located at the coordinates -6.604, 106.797, Bogor, Indonesia. The museum is displaying an exhibit on the “CANAH ALUVIAL TSUNAMI” phenomenon. The exhibit consists of a sample of what appears to be a large piece of earth or clay, displayed inside a glass frame, mounted on a brown wall. This sample is accompanied by a large informational sign that provides a description of the tsunami’s impact on the city. The sign is printed with text in Indonesian and English and is divided into sections with headings: “ALUVIAL TSUNAMI” “DATA” “Location” “Flood level” “Flood Frequency”. The sign also contains two photographic images depicting the effects of the tsunami. A dark wooden frame encloses the exhibit. To the right of the exhibit, a dark wood-framed window is partially visible.
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