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An indoor museum or exhibition hall in Bogor, Indonesia, is captured in a slightly angled, medium shot. The primary focus is on a series of informational displays and glass cases showcasing various root crops, particularly different varieties of cassava.

The scene features long display tables topped with clear glass cases, beneath which various root vegetables are exhibited. Some appear to be raw or preserved specimens, varying in color from light brown to reddish-orange and greyish. These are arranged in rows within the cases, suggesting an educational display.

Along the wall, large, green-themed posters provide detailed information. One prominent poster illustrates different varieties of cassava plants, showing their foliage and root systems, with labels such as "WJ 5," "MALANG 1," "KASPRO GAB," "ACIRA 2," and "WJ 51." Accompanying text, largely in Indonesian, discusses the history and importance of cassava. Visible phrases include "Ubi kayl" (cassava), its introduction by "Portugis ke Mala" (Portuguese to Malacca), its recognition in Java in the "abad 19" (19th century), and its role as an important food crop "setelah padi, jagung, kedelai, kacang tanah dan kacan" (after rice, corn, soybeans, peanuts, and beans). Another poster on the left displays a grid of various root vegetables, likely detailing different types. A large banner at the top, partially visible, reads "Sumber Pangan dari Akar" (Source of Food from Roots).

The lighting is provided by modern track lights on the ceiling. The floor appears to be a light-colored, possibly concrete or tiled, surface. In the background on the far left, another display unit with shelves holding smaller items is visible. No people are present, indicating a quiet, uncrowded exhibition space designed for educational purposes. The overall atmosphere is informative and organized.
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Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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An indoor museum or exhibition hall in Bogor, Indonesia, is captured in a slightly angled, medium shot. The primary focus is on a series of informational displays and glass cases showcasing various root crops, particularly different varieties of cassava. The scene features long display tables topped with clear glass cases, beneath which various root vegetables are exhibited. Some appear to be raw or preserved specimens, varying in color from light brown to reddish-orange and greyish. These are arranged in rows within the cases, suggesting an educational display. Along the wall, large, green-themed posters provide detailed information. One prominent poster illustrates different varieties of cassava plants, showing their foliage and root systems, with labels such as "WJ 5," "MALANG 1," "KASPRO GAB," "ACIRA 2," and "WJ 51." Accompanying text, largely in Indonesian, discusses the history and importance of cassava. Visible phrases include "Ubi kayl" (cassava), its introduction by "Portugis ke Mala" (Portuguese to Malacca), its recognition in Java in the "abad 19" (19th century), and its role as an important food crop "setelah padi, jagung, kedelai, kacang tanah dan kacan" (after rice, corn, soybeans, peanuts, and beans). Another poster on the left displays a grid of various root vegetables, likely detailing different types. A large banner at the top, partially visible, reads "Sumber Pangan dari Akar" (Source of Food from Roots). The lighting is provided by modern track lights on the ceiling. The floor appears to be a light-colored, possibly concrete or tiled, surface. In the background on the far left, another display unit with shelves holding smaller items is visible. No people are present, indicating a quiet, uncrowded exhibition space designed for educational purposes. The overall atmosphere is informative and organized.

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