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The image shows a close-up view of a plaque embedded in a stone pavement, with a person's legs and feet in the foreground. The plaque has text in both Indonesian and English. The Indonesian text reads: "MUSEUM SEJARAH JAKARTA. Museum ini lebih dikenal sekarang sebagai Museum Fatahillah, sejak tahun 1974. Pada masa VOC, gedung museum ini merupakan Balai Kota Batavia. Dibangun tanggal 23 Januari 1707 oleh Joan van Hoorn dan selesai tanggal 10 Juli 1710 pada masa Gubernur Jendral Abraham. Van Riebeeck, arsitektur gedung ini dipengaruhi oleh bentuk Balai Kota Amsterdam, yang berdiri sembilan abad sebelumnya." The English text reads: "This place has been known as Museum Fatahillah since 1974. In the period of VOC, this historical building functioned as the Batavia's City Hall. The construction of Governor General Joan Van Hoorn had started its third time on January 23rd, 1707 and it was finished on July 10th, 1710 during the era of Van Riebeeck. The style of its by Amsterdam's City Hall that hundered years earlier." The person is wearing blue jeans and white sneakers with a black and white patterned cardigan. The pavement is made of square and rectangular stone slabs. The overall scene suggests an outdoor location, likely a historical site in West Jakarta, Indonesia, given the text on the plaque. The sunlight casts shadows on the pavement, indicating it is daytime.
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