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This image displays an indoor exhibit featuring four glass cylindrical containers, each holding samples of what appears to be peat or soil. The containers are arranged side-by-side on a dark shelf and are illuminated from above, creating a soft glow and reflections on their surfaces. The second container from the left prominently shows distinct layers: a dark, dense substrate at the bottom, topped by intricate brown root-like structures or fibrous organic material. The other visible containers contain dark, rich material, possibly peat, with some exhibiting lighter, greenish-yellow discolorations or deposits near the surface. Below the containers, on a light-colored wooden surface, are three informational labels held in clear plastic stands. The labels feature a green banner at the top with a number in a white triangle and black text on a white background. The left-most visible label (numbered "4") reads: "GAMBUT" "LAHAN BASAH" "KALIMANTAN TENGAH" The middle label (numbered "3") reads: "GAMBUT" "KALIMANTAN TENGAH" A third label (numbered "2") is partially visible to the right. The setup suggests a scientific or educational display, likely showcasing different types or characteristics of peat (Gambut), specifically from wetlands (Lahan Basah) in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The location context indicates this exhibit is in Bogor, Indonesia. The overall scene is well-lit and organized, typical of a museum, research facility, or educational center.
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