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This is a forensic description of an aquarium exhibit at Jakarta Aquarium & Safari, located within Neo Soho Mall in Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene displays approximately 25 to 30 translucent jellyfish, primarily illuminated in pale blue and white tones, suspended within a large, dark blue water tank. The jellyfish vary in size, ranging from small, approximately 5 cm in diameter, to larger specimens reaching an estimated 25-30 cm. They exhibit bell-shaped bodies with prominent, frilly oral arms, consistent with species such as White-spotted jellyfish (*Phyllorhiza punctata*) or other members of the Rhizostomae order commonly found in public aquariums. The jellyfish are distributed throughout the water column, appearing to drift passively in various orientations. A notable cluster of larger jellyfish is situated in the lower-left and central portions of the image, while smaller individuals are more dispersed towards the top and right. The tank is illuminated by strong blue light, originating from an unseen source, which causes the jellyfish to glow vividly against the deep indigo water. This blue lighting creates a high contrast, highlighting the subjects' translucent forms. In the background, faint reflections of human figures viewing the tank are perceptible on the left side of the glass. Directly behind some of the jellyfish, through the water, several indistinct structures are visible: a horizontal red bar or awning, vertical blue-lighted panels, and a small, circular white ceiling light fixture in the upper right-mid ground. The bottom of the tank reveals a dark, horizontal barrier or ledge. No direct interactions between jellyfish are discernible, and the environment is entirely artificial, designed for exhibition.
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