
Stake attention in this memory
This image is a close-up, eye-level shot of a diorama depicting a cross-section of a rice paddy environment, likely an educational exhibit in Bogor, Indonesia. The display is divided into two main sections: the surface vegetation and the subterranean soil life. Above the ground, several clumps of green and light brown rice plants are visible, some bearing grain panicles. On the far left, a section of denser, broader-leaved green plants, possibly weeds or other crops, grows alongside the rice. The soil surface appears uneven, with small stones and debris. Two white labels with Indonesian text are placed on the surface. The label on the left reads "Keong," accompanied by several small, light-colored, snail-like objects. The label on the right reads "Cacing Sawah," positioned near a clump of rice plants. Below the surface, the diorama reveals a detailed cross-section of light brown, compacted soil, suggesting a loamy or clayey texture. Numerous simulated invertebrates are embedded within this layer. These include several long, dark grey, segmented creatures resembling millipedes or large soil worms, depicted in various positions, some appearing to burrow. Alongside these, there are smaller, thinner, lighter grey worm-like figures, some curled or bent, representing earthworms or similar beneficial soil organisms. The diorama effectively illustrates the complex ecosystem of a rice field, from the plants above to the hidden world of soil invertebrates below, highlighting creatures like "Keong" (snails/slugs) and "Cacing Sawah" (paddy worms or earthworms) which are significant in such agricultural settings. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.
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