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This image depicts a museum display featuring various traditional musical instruments, likely located in Banjarbaru, Indonesia. The primary subjects are several drums of different sizes and construction. One large, cylindrical drum with a natural hide head is prominently displayed on the right, secured by vertical wooden supports and a woven band. To its left, a smaller, barrel-shaped drum with a similar hide head and woven detailing is positioned. Another drum, with a more conical shape, is visible in the lower left corner. Hanging on the wall behind the drums are several other instruments. Two long, slender, carved wooden string instruments are displayed vertically. One, on the left, has a distinctly shaped head, while the other, to its right, features a colorful, bird-like carving at its apex. Above these, a collection of five bamboo pipes of varying lengths and diameters hang horizontally, each with an opening cut into its side. A large, faded photograph of people in traditional attire, some holding drums, is visible on the far left, providing context for the cultural significance of the displayed items. Red diamond-shaped markers with white numbers (1, 5, 6, 16) are placed on the wall near some of the instruments, indicating individual exhibits. The background is a plain, light-colored wall. The display is set on a muted green surface, with a vibrant red carpet visible in the lower right foreground. A small, clear acrylic information plaque with text is partially visible in the lower left corner, suggesting the museum setting.
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