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The image depicts a mineral exhibit within the Geology Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. Centrally positioned is a dark, irregularly shaped monazite mineral specimen, approximately 6 cm in diameter, resting on a white display surface. In front of the monazite is a black informational plaque with white text, identifying the specimen as "Monasit Monazite," stating its origin as "Transvaal, South Africa," and explaining its utility as a source for rare earth elements (Yttrium, Cerium, Lanthanum) used in modern electronics like LCD and Plasma TVs. The plaque explicitly labels the collection as "Museum Geologi." To the left of the monazite, a clear glass jar containing reddish-brown powdered Zircon is displayed, accompanied by its own black informational plaque. To the right, another clear glass jar contains dark powdered Antimony, also with a corresponding black plaque. A second, partially visible dark mineral specimen is present to the far right. All objects are arranged on a brightly lit, white surface, likely inside a glass display case, against a dark, out-of-focus background. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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