
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a large, purple information board at what appears to be the entrance or an informational point for Goa Selomangleng in Kediri, Indonesia. The board is prominently titled "GOA SELOMANGLENG" in white capital letters. The information board provides details about the cave in Indonesian. It features a large main image on the left, showing an exterior view of a rocky area with water, possibly depicting the cave's natural surroundings. To the right, several smaller images illustrate interior views of the cave and various carvings, labeled as different "Ruang Goa" (Cave Rooms), specifically "Ruang Goa 1," "Ruang Goa 11," "Ruang Goa 111," and "Ruang Goa IV" (though the latter two are partially obscured). The accompanying text describes Goa Selomangleng as a cave used for hermitage or meditation by kings and priests from ancient Javanese kingdoms, including Kadiri/Daha/Panjalu (11th century AD), Singhasari (13th century AD), and Majapahit (15th century AD). The setting is outdoors, characterized by abundant green trees and foliage in the background, suggesting a natural or park-like environment. The lighting indicates it is daytime, likely sunny, although the board itself appears to be in partial shade. In the lower part of the image, a robust wall made of rounded stones and concrete runs diagonally, showing some moss growth. Behind the information board and a metal fence, a glimpse of a colorful children's play area, with yellow and blue structures, is visible. A thick tree trunk stands on the right side of the frame. There are no people or specific activities depicted, emphasizing the informational purpose of the board at this historical site.
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