
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an interior museum exhibit, specifically a paleontological display within the Museum Geologi Bandung, Bandung City, Indonesia. The central focus is a large, reconstructed skeleton of an ancient proboscidean, identified by an accompanying plaque as *Stegodon trigonocephalus* (Gajah purba). This skeleton features prominently curved, downward-sweeping tusks and is supported by visible metal rods. In the background, a large mural depicts a tropical, coastal landscape with palm trees, islands, and blue water, serving as a contextual backdrop. Partially visible to the left, against the mural, is a life-sized model of a modern elephant. To the right of the central skeleton, another partial skeletal reconstruction of a large mammal is visible. The foreground on the dark gray, textured floor features additional exhibits. A miniature, dark-colored elephant-like model with prominent white tusks is displayed on a bed of small bone fragments or pebbles, situated on a wooden base with a black informational plaque. To its right, a fossilized skull fragment rests on a separate wooden stand. The museum interior has a white ceiling with recessed lighting fixtures and air vents. A white projector is mounted on the upper right wall. No people are visible in the scene.
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