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The image shows a close-up view of oyster mushrooms growing on substrate bags. The mushrooms are white and appear to be in various stages of development. They are clustered together, with some larger specimens and smaller developing ones. The substrate bags are made of clear plastic and appear to be filled with a light-colored material, likely sawdust or a similar organic matter. These bags are arranged horizontally, supported by a wooden structure. The background is dark and somewhat out of focus, showing a floor with some debris and a part of a wooden leg of furniture. The scene suggests a controlled environment for mushroom cultivation, potentially in a small-scale farm or personal setup. The lighting is dim, creating shadows and highlighting the textures of the mushrooms and substrate. The specific location in Banjarbaru, Indonesia, is not visually identifiable from the image itself. However, this type of mushroom cultivation is common in tropical regions like Indonesia, where the climate is suitable for growing various types of mushrooms. The presence of a plastic container on the floor could indicate a collection tray or part of the humidity control system for the mushroom growth. The overall impression is one of a functional, albeit rustic, mushroom farm.
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