
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a framed photograph of a stone wall with a large hole in it, located at the Lawang Sewu museum in Semarang, Indonesia (latitude: -6.985, longitude: 110.409). The photograph appears to be an exhibit showcasing the history of P. Diponegoro, a Javanese prince who led a resistance against Dutch colonial rule in the 19th century. The caption below the photograph states: "Tembok yang dijebol P.Diponegoro ketika meloloskan dr serangan Belanda", which translates to "The wall that was breached by P. Diponegoro when he escaped from the Dutch attack". The photograph shows a section of a stone wall with a large hole in it, likely created during an escape attempt. The wall is surrounded by shrubs and small trees, suggesting it may be a remnant of a historic fort or defensive structure. There are two wooden posts on each side of the hole, likely remnants of a gate or entrance. A chain stretches across the ground in front of the hole, suggesting a barrier or security measure.
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