
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium-angle, full shot photograph taken outdoors of a cassowary standing in a shallow, rectangular concrete pool filled with water. The bird, a large, flightless avian species native to New Guinea and northeastern Australia, is black with a bright blue neck and a red wattle. It faces the right of the frame, with its head slightly lowered into the water, appearing to drink or cool itself. Its large, clawed feet are visible submerged in the water. The pool is surrounded by a concrete structure, which is weathered and stained. The ground around the pool is paved with interlocking rectangular blocks and is covered in a thick layer of fallen brown leaves. In the background, there is a chain-link fence with green metal poles, and beyond the fence, there are several large trees with prominent root systems and dense foliage. The environment suggests an enclosure in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with sunlight filtering through the trees, creating dappled patterns on the ground and in the water. There are no people visible in the image. The presence of a cassowary in this setting strongly suggests the location is a zoological park, potentially the Taman Safari Indonesia in Cisarua, Bogor, or a similar facility within the greater Jakarta area, given the typical climate and foliage. However, without specific signage or architectural markers, pinpointing the exact location within South Jakarta is not possible from the visual information alone.
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