
Stake attention in this memory
Two wooden plaques, likely made of tropical hardwood, are mounted outdoors, possibly on a railing or fence, with horizontal wooden slats visible behind them. The image is taken during daylight, showing lush green foliage and some pink flowers through the gaps, indicating a natural setting. The larger plaque on the left features a decorative carved border and a central geometric cut-out pattern. Engraved text on this plaque, oriented vertically and horizontally, reads: "JATILUWIH" and "INDONESIA" (rotated on the left side), "2024" (rotated in the middle), and "BEST TOURISM VILLAGES by UN Tourism" (on the right side). The "UN Tourism" logo and text are also visible at the bottom right. The geometric pattern might stylistically represent rice terraces, for which Jatiluwih is renowned. The smaller, rectangular plaque on the right is a dedication sign. It reads: "Diresmikan pleh: MENTERI PARIWISATA REPUBLIK INDONESIA" (Dedicated by: Minister of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia), followed by a signature (transcribed as "wiijanti" by OCR), and the minister's name "WIDIYANTI PUTRI WARDHANA". The plaque is dated "Jatiluwih, 09 Desember 2024". The overall scene commemorates the recognition of Jatiluwih, a village known for its rice terraces in the Penebel district of Indonesia, as one of the "Best Tourism Villages" by UN Tourism, with an official dedication by the Indonesian Minister of Tourism.
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