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This image captures a museum exhibit displaying traditional fishing tools from Mataram, Indonesia. The scene features two primary objects: a woven basket and a metal fishing tool, set against a large background image of intertwined wooden structures, possibly the frame of a boat or a fishing trap, with a blue tint suggesting an aquatic environment.

In the upper right, a rustic, dark metal tool (labeled '1') hangs against the background. It features a long, somewhat curved shaft, topped with a pronounced hook-like curve, and a bifurcated, barbed point at its lower end. Its appearance suggests it is a type of gaff or fishing spear.

To the lower left, a finely woven basket (labeled '2') stands on short, sturdy legs on the exhibit floor. Made from what appears to be natural fibers, possibly rattan, it has a wide, open top and a carrying strap tied at two points on its rim.

A rectangular informational plaque is positioned on the floor in front of the basket. The visible text reads:
"PERALATAN MENANGKAP IKAN DI AIR LAUT" (Tools for catching fish in sea water)
Below this title, numbered descriptions correspond to the items:
"1. PENCAROT MERANG" (A type of fishing gaff/spear)
"2. BAKUL" (Basket)
"3. Bahan Rotan" (Rattan material, referring to the basket)
"4. Bahan Besi" (Iron material, referring to the metal tool)

The exhibit is brightly lit, causing some glare in the upper left corner of the image. The overall presentation highlights traditional craftsmanship and the ingenuity of historical fishing practices in the region. No human figures are visible, and no specific activity is occurring within the frame, beyond the static display of artifacts.
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Feb 14, 2025, 6:21 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This image captures a museum exhibit displaying traditional fishing tools from Mataram, Indonesia. The scene features two primary objects: a woven basket and a metal fishing tool, set against a large background image of intertwined wooden structures, possibly the frame of a boat or a fishing trap, with a blue tint suggesting an aquatic environment. In the upper right, a rustic, dark metal tool (labeled '1') hangs against the background. It features a long, somewhat curved shaft, topped with a pronounced hook-like curve, and a bifurcated, barbed point at its lower end. Its appearance suggests it is a type of gaff or fishing spear. To the lower left, a finely woven basket (labeled '2') stands on short, sturdy legs on the exhibit floor. Made from what appears to be natural fibers, possibly rattan, it has a wide, open top and a carrying strap tied at two points on its rim. A rectangular informational plaque is positioned on the floor in front of the basket. The visible text reads: "PERALATAN MENANGKAP IKAN DI AIR LAUT" (Tools for catching fish in sea water) Below this title, numbered descriptions correspond to the items: "1. PENCAROT MERANG" (A type of fishing gaff/spear) "2. BAKUL" (Basket) "3. Bahan Rotan" (Rattan material, referring to the basket) "4. Bahan Besi" (Iron material, referring to the metal tool) The exhibit is brightly lit, causing some glare in the upper left corner of the image. The overall presentation highlights traditional craftsmanship and the ingenuity of historical fishing practices in the region. No human figures are visible, and no specific activity is occurring within the frame, beyond the static display of artifacts.

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