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The image captures a historical site, possibly within the city of West Jakarta, Indonesia. A weathered stone inscription is visible, bearing Dutch text commemorating the location of the former Old Dutch Church or Cross Church (1640-1732) and the New Dutch Church (1736-1808). The inscription also mentions Jan Pieterszoon Coen, the founder of Batavia, in 1634. The text also commemorates the site of the Dutch cemetery.

A black iron fence separates the memorial from a paved walkway. Several small trees or shrubs with dense, spiky green foliage are positioned near the wall. A sign with the Indonesian text "DILARANG MENGAMBIL BATU / MELEMPAR BATU" (Forbidden to take stones / throw stones) is affixed to the fence.
Wengz

May 30, 2026, 5:16 AM

West Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image captures a historical site, possibly within the city of West Jakarta, Indonesia. A weathered stone inscription is visible, bearing Dutch text commemorating the location of the former Old Dutch Church or Cross Church (1640-1732) and the New Dutch Church (1736-1808). The inscription also mentions Jan Pieterszoon Coen, the founder of Batavia, in 1634. The text also commemorates the site of the Dutch cemetery. A black iron fence separates the memorial from a paved walkway. Several small trees or shrubs with dense, spiky green foliage are positioned near the wall. A sign with the Indonesian text "DILARANG MENGAMBIL BATU / MELEMPAR BATU" (Forbidden to take stones / throw stones) is affixed to the fence.

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