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This image captures a detail of an educational exhibit panel, likely located within the Geological Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. The exhibit is presented on a textured, light brown surface and features three distinct sections.

The top section contains three columns of black text in Indonesian, overlaid with three simple, hand-drawn cloud outlines.
1.  The left column is titled "BENCANA GEOLOGI" (Geological Disasters) and provides a definition.
2.  The middle column is titled "BENCANA GEOLOGI INDONESIA" (Geological Disasters in Indonesia), explaining the country's vulnerability due to active tectonic plates (Indo-Australia, Eurasia, Pacific) and its tropical climate.
3.  The right column is titled "WASPADA, SIAGA, SELAMAT!!" (Beware, Be Alert, Be Safe!!) and discusses mitigation efforts, including physical development and awareness.

Below the text, a brightly illuminated, pixelated 3D-style diagram is projected onto the panel. This diagram shows a cross-section of land with a body of water on the left, a green forested area, and a residential community of simple white houses with red roofs on the right, built on a green elevated landmass. This projection suggests an interactive or dynamic display element.

The bottom section of the panel features a large, hand-drawn, colored illustration depicting various geological and geographical features. From left to right:
1.  A blue ocean with a green boat and a large breaking wave.
2.  A red volcano erupting with visible internal structures, situated next to the ocean.
3.  A landscape of green mountains and hills dotted with green trees. A yellow sun icon is positioned above this section.
4.  This transitions to a brown cliff face leading to an outlined cityscape with numerous buildings, roads, and a few trees, suggesting urban development. A thin crack is visible at the extreme bottom right corner, implying geological instability.

The overall environment is an indoor educational setting, designed to inform visitors about geological disasters specific to Indonesia. No people are visible in the image.
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Aug 27, 2025, 5:14 AM

Bandung City, Indonesia

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This image captures a detail of an educational exhibit panel, likely located within the Geological Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. The exhibit is presented on a textured, light brown surface and features three distinct sections. The top section contains three columns of black text in Indonesian, overlaid with three simple, hand-drawn cloud outlines. 1. The left column is titled "BENCANA GEOLOGI" (Geological Disasters) and provides a definition. 2. The middle column is titled "BENCANA GEOLOGI INDONESIA" (Geological Disasters in Indonesia), explaining the country's vulnerability due to active tectonic plates (Indo-Australia, Eurasia, Pacific) and its tropical climate. 3. The right column is titled "WASPADA, SIAGA, SELAMAT!!" (Beware, Be Alert, Be Safe!!) and discusses mitigation efforts, including physical development and awareness. Below the text, a brightly illuminated, pixelated 3D-style diagram is projected onto the panel. This diagram shows a cross-section of land with a body of water on the left, a green forested area, and a residential community of simple white houses with red roofs on the right, built on a green elevated landmass. This projection suggests an interactive or dynamic display element. The bottom section of the panel features a large, hand-drawn, colored illustration depicting various geological and geographical features. From left to right: 1. A blue ocean with a green boat and a large breaking wave. 2. A red volcano erupting with visible internal structures, situated next to the ocean. 3. A landscape of green mountains and hills dotted with green trees. A yellow sun icon is positioned above this section. 4. This transitions to a brown cliff face leading to an outlined cityscape with numerous buildings, roads, and a few trees, suggesting urban development. A thin crack is visible at the extreme bottom right corner, implying geological instability. The overall environment is an indoor educational setting, designed to inform visitors about geological disasters specific to Indonesia. No people are visible in the image.

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