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This image captures a vertical display case showcasing different types of soil profiles, likely in a museum or educational setting in Bogor, Indonesia. The display features at least six distinct soil samples, each presented in a tall, narrow glass-fronted section within a wooden frame.

The soil samples vary significantly in color and texture. From left to right, the first soil is a reddish-brown, appearing somewhat clumpy. The second is a lighter, sandy-brown. The third is a rich, darker brown with visible aggregates. The fourth soil is noticeably darker, almost black, suggesting high organic content. The fifth is a greenish-grey, also appearing clumpy and dense.

Labels are positioned at the top of each section, identifying the soil type. Visible text includes:
- First section: "LATOSOL CORIAL (JUNGKESTUA)"
- Second section: "REDSOHOL" (possibly "Regosol")
- Third section: "BROWN REGOSOL (LACUSTRINE SEDIMENT)"
- The label for the fourth, darkest soil sample is obscured by reflection.
- The fifth sample's label is partially visible.

Below each soil column, there are information cards providing details such as "DEPTH", "COLOR", "STRUCTURE", "CONSISTENCY", "TEXTURE", "REACTION", and "ORGANIC MATTER," though the specific text on these cards is too small to read entirely. A card with the number "244" is visible beneath the fourth soil sample.

The scene is indoors, well-lit, with reflections of overhead lights and windows visible on the glass panels. A clear reflection of a person holding a camera or phone, presumably the photographer, is prominent in the lower half of the glass, particularly across the middle sections. The light from the windows suggests it is daytime. No other people are directly visible.
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FM-4WE6C2

Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This image captures a vertical display case showcasing different types of soil profiles, likely in a museum or educational setting in Bogor, Indonesia. The display features at least six distinct soil samples, each presented in a tall, narrow glass-fronted section within a wooden frame. The soil samples vary significantly in color and texture. From left to right, the first soil is a reddish-brown, appearing somewhat clumpy. The second is a lighter, sandy-brown. The third is a rich, darker brown with visible aggregates. The fourth soil is noticeably darker, almost black, suggesting high organic content. The fifth is a greenish-grey, also appearing clumpy and dense. Labels are positioned at the top of each section, identifying the soil type. Visible text includes: - First section: "LATOSOL CORIAL (JUNGKESTUA)" - Second section: "REDSOHOL" (possibly "Regosol") - Third section: "BROWN REGOSOL (LACUSTRINE SEDIMENT)" - The label for the fourth, darkest soil sample is obscured by reflection. - The fifth sample's label is partially visible. Below each soil column, there are information cards providing details such as "DEPTH", "COLOR", "STRUCTURE", "CONSISTENCY", "TEXTURE", "REACTION", and "ORGANIC MATTER," though the specific text on these cards is too small to read entirely. A card with the number "244" is visible beneath the fourth soil sample. The scene is indoors, well-lit, with reflections of overhead lights and windows visible on the glass panels. A clear reflection of a person holding a camera or phone, presumably the photographer, is prominent in the lower half of the glass, particularly across the middle sections. The light from the windows suggests it is daytime. No other people are directly visible.

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