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An indoor scene captures a visitor engaging with an exhibition about Indonesian biodiversity, likely within a natural history museum or educational center in Bogor, Indonesia. The primary subject is a person, seen from the back, wearing a light-colored abaya and a matching hijab, standing in front of a large black information panel. They appear to be reading or observing the exhibit intently. The main display panel features the title "Keragaman Hayati Indonesia" (Indonesian Biodiversity). Below the title, a paragraph of text in Indonesian explains that Indonesia ranks second globally in biodiversity after Brazil, with about 15.3% of the world's biodiversity found there. It highlights the potential for exploration and utilization for public welfare in health, economy, and especially agriculture. Accompanying this text are various photographs illustrating Indonesia's natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna, including a mountain landscape at sunset, an iconic Rafflesia flower, cocoa pods, and various plants. Further down the panel, partially visible text states that Indonesia possesses 30,000 plant species, representing ten percent of all plant species worldwide. Another section mentions a significant number of reptile, mammal, and bird species, with hundreds of these being endemic to Indonesia. Below these texts are more images of diverse ecosystems and animals like a Komodo dragon, a hornbill, and a raptor in flight. In front of the display panel, two transparent display cases are visible on a dark pedestal. The one on the right contains various preserved insect specimens. To the left, a TV screen on a separate stand displays an image of a white rhinoceros, with partially visible text that reads "oleh lebih dari mamalia dunia" (by more than of the world's mammals), likely referencing a statistic about mammal species. The setting is well-lit, suggesting an open exhibition space designed for public viewing and learning.
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