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This is a diorama of traditional Indonesian houses, likely a museum exhibit. The diorama is displayed behind glass with a painted backdrop of lush green hills and a blue sky with clouds. Several miniature wooden houses, built on stilts, are arranged on a yellow surface. Each house has a distinct, complex roof structure covered in what appears to be shingle-like material. The houses exhibit intricate detailing, suggesting they represent historical or significant structures.

There are at least three informational signs placed in front of the houses, visible through the glass. The signs are blue and white and have text that appears to be in Indonesian. One sign in the foreground reads "GAJAH BALIKU" and "DIHUNI: SAUDARA SULTAN Inhabited by Sultan's Brother". Another sign closer to the center reads "PALIMBANGAN" and "DIHUNI SAUDAGAR Inhabited by Banjar Merchant". A third sign to the right is partially visible.

The scene is well-lit, casting shadows from the miniature houses onto the yellow ground. The overall presentation is one of a static exhibit, possibly intended to educate viewers about traditional Indonesian architecture and social structures. The location of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, is mentioned, suggesting this exhibit is part of a museum or cultural display within that city. No people are visible in the diorama itself, and the focus is entirely on the architectural models and their accompanying labels.
Eyachan

Jun 27, 2026, 4:57 AM

Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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This is a diorama of traditional Indonesian houses, likely a museum exhibit. The diorama is displayed behind glass with a painted backdrop of lush green hills and a blue sky with clouds. Several miniature wooden houses, built on stilts, are arranged on a yellow surface. Each house has a distinct, complex roof structure covered in what appears to be shingle-like material. The houses exhibit intricate detailing, suggesting they represent historical or significant structures. There are at least three informational signs placed in front of the houses, visible through the glass. The signs are blue and white and have text that appears to be in Indonesian. One sign in the foreground reads "GAJAH BALIKU" and "DIHUNI: SAUDARA SULTAN Inhabited by Sultan's Brother". Another sign closer to the center reads "PALIMBANGAN" and "DIHUNI SAUDAGAR Inhabited by Banjar Merchant". A third sign to the right is partially visible. The scene is well-lit, casting shadows from the miniature houses onto the yellow ground. The overall presentation is one of a static exhibit, possibly intended to educate viewers about traditional Indonesian architecture and social structures. The location of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, is mentioned, suggesting this exhibit is part of a museum or cultural display within that city. No people are visible in the diorama itself, and the focus is entirely on the architectural models and their accompanying labels.

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