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A wall mural depicts a scene of rice paddies in a museum in the city of Bogor, Indonesia (latitude: -6.599, longitude: 106.794). The mural shows black and white drawings of rice paddies, with a circular window displaying a color photograph of a rice paddy. The photograph shows a person wearing a hat working in the paddy. The photograph is surrounded by a green circular border with text in Indonesian, which translates to "Sawah Tadah Hujan", meaning "Rainfed Rice Paddies". The text explains that rainfed rice paddies are those that rely primarily on rainwater for irrigation. The mural is on a wall that is cream-colored with a black trim around the edges. The wall is made of plaster. The mural is part of a larger museum exhibit on the topic of agriculture in Indonesia. The scene is lit by artificial light.
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