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The image displays a detailed mineral and rock exhibit located within the Geological Museum of Bandung City, Indonesia. The scene is an indoor museum hall featuring a dark, wall-mounted display system and a lower horizontal display shelf, both illuminated by track lighting. On the dark background wall, numerous individual mineral specimens are arranged in a grid, each mounted on a small, black square plaque. These specimens exhibit diverse colors and forms, including white crystalline clusters, pink granular minerals, metallic-grey formations, light blue crystals, purple amethyst fragments, and various other geode segments and mineral aggregates. Each mounted specimen has an unreadable label positioned beneath it. Below the wall display, a prominent horizontal shelf showcases larger mineral and rock formations. From left to right, these include a dark, textured spherical geode with an internal amethyst crystal cavity, a halved geode revealing white internal quartz crystals, a dark grey granular rock specimen, a large translucent green mineral slab (possibly fluorite or calcite), and a cluster of clear to milky-white quartz crystals. Small black labels are visible on the shelf, positioned near some of these larger specimens. Above the main display, an informational banner with text primarily in Indonesian is visible, discussing geological topics such as "Karbonat, Borat, dan Nitrat" (Carbonates, Borates, and Nitrates) and showing illustrative images of minerals. The entire exhibit is viewed through a reflective glass barrier, with no individuals present in the frame.
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