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This image captures an educational exhibit about peat land and soil, likely situated in Bogor, Indonesia. The central focus is a black display stand with white geometric lines, which holds a horizontal glass case filled with numerous cylindrical containers, each presenting distinct soil or peat samples. Small white labels are placed in front of each sample, though their text is illegible. A shallow, clear rectangular tray rests on top of this case.

Behind the main display, a tall, narrow, clear column showcases a vertical soil profile, illuminated by a light bulb mounted above it on a light brown wooden panel. This column is flanked by two large informational panels. The panel on the left features an image of a forested landscape with exposed soil and is titled "Tanah Gambut" and "Peat Land," accompanied by descriptive text. The right panel displays a reddish-brown soil profile and also includes extensive explanatory text, with visible headings such as "Soil Classification."

The overall setting is an indoor space, possibly a museum or environmental education center, dedicated to informing visitors about different soil types and peat ecosystems. No people are present in the frame.
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Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This image captures an educational exhibit about peat land and soil, likely situated in Bogor, Indonesia. The central focus is a black display stand with white geometric lines, which holds a horizontal glass case filled with numerous cylindrical containers, each presenting distinct soil or peat samples. Small white labels are placed in front of each sample, though their text is illegible. A shallow, clear rectangular tray rests on top of this case. Behind the main display, a tall, narrow, clear column showcases a vertical soil profile, illuminated by a light bulb mounted above it on a light brown wooden panel. This column is flanked by two large informational panels. The panel on the left features an image of a forested landscape with exposed soil and is titled "Tanah Gambut" and "Peat Land," accompanied by descriptive text. The right panel displays a reddish-brown soil profile and also includes extensive explanatory text, with visible headings such as "Soil Classification." The overall setting is an indoor space, possibly a museum or environmental education center, dedicated to informing visitors about different soil types and peat ecosystems. No people are present in the frame.

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