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This image captures an indoor display or exhibit, likely related to coffee production, characterized by various wooden structures and coffee-related items. The setting features a colorful mural on the back wall depicting cartoon-like figures, including one in blue attire.

In the foreground, a burlap sack rests on the floor, containing a blue bowl filled with numerous light brown, unprocessed coffee beans, covered by a clear plastic sheet. A small, white, rectangular label is affixed to the plastic, but its text is illegible.

The central focus is a large, polished wooden machine, appearing to be a traditional coffee depulper or huller. It consists of a square hopper at the top for feeding, a horizontal rotating mechanism with a sturdy wooden handle on the left side for manual operation, and an output chute on the right from which processed material, possibly husks or parchment, is emerging. This machine is mounted on a substantial wooden base. Another small, white, rectangular label is attached to the front of this base, but its text is also illegible.

To the right of the wooden depulper, a darker-colored, possibly metal, machine with a square hopper and a partially visible wheel stands on a separate wooden stand. Its exact function is unclear but is likely another piece of coffee processing equipment.

Behind these machines, a multi-tiered structure of dark wooden stairs and platforms rises, creating an intricate framework that could serve as a display stand or simulate a processing facility. The mural on the wall behind these structures features stylized figures and abstract elements, enhancing the thematic context.

The scene is static, showcasing equipment rather than active processing. The lighting suggests an indoor environment. The presence of coffee beans and processing machinery strongly indicates a display dedicated to coffee, fitting for a region like Bogor, Indonesia, known for its agricultural products.
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FM-4WE6C2

Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This image captures an indoor display or exhibit, likely related to coffee production, characterized by various wooden structures and coffee-related items. The setting features a colorful mural on the back wall depicting cartoon-like figures, including one in blue attire. In the foreground, a burlap sack rests on the floor, containing a blue bowl filled with numerous light brown, unprocessed coffee beans, covered by a clear plastic sheet. A small, white, rectangular label is affixed to the plastic, but its text is illegible. The central focus is a large, polished wooden machine, appearing to be a traditional coffee depulper or huller. It consists of a square hopper at the top for feeding, a horizontal rotating mechanism with a sturdy wooden handle on the left side for manual operation, and an output chute on the right from which processed material, possibly husks or parchment, is emerging. This machine is mounted on a substantial wooden base. Another small, white, rectangular label is attached to the front of this base, but its text is also illegible. To the right of the wooden depulper, a darker-colored, possibly metal, machine with a square hopper and a partially visible wheel stands on a separate wooden stand. Its exact function is unclear but is likely another piece of coffee processing equipment. Behind these machines, a multi-tiered structure of dark wooden stairs and platforms rises, creating an intricate framework that could serve as a display stand or simulate a processing facility. The mural on the wall behind these structures features stylized figures and abstract elements, enhancing the thematic context. The scene is static, showcasing equipment rather than active processing. The lighting suggests an indoor environment. The presence of coffee beans and processing machinery strongly indicates a display dedicated to coffee, fitting for a region like Bogor, Indonesia, known for its agricultural products.

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