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A vertically oriented display sign, primarily white and light blue with grey accents, is depicted outdoors, illuminated by ambient light. The sign details the origin of the name "Bandung" in Indonesian text. The main title, "ASAL MULA NAMA BANDUNG," is prominently displayed in dark grey script. The accompanying text explains that Bandung's name derives from the lava flow from Mount Tangkuban Parahu damming the Citarum River, with the root word being "Bendung" or "Bendungan" (dam). Graphic elements on the sign include: * **Left Side:** A large, monochrome grey rose with leaves, partially obscured by a torn paper effect revealing a yellow, daisy-like flower and faint botanical sketches. Below this, a vibrant green plant with leaves and small green fruits hosts a small bird with a reddish-brown back and light underside perched on a branch. * **Right Side:** An illustration of an erupting volcano with a large ash cloud and lava flow, corresponding to the text about Mount Tangkuban Parahu. This illustration is set against a textured, dark grey graphic resembling a rocky cliff face, which has a torn-paper edge. * **Background:** Faint, stylized cloud patterns and subtle botanical outlines provide a decorative backdrop to the text and primary illustrations. No individuals or direct interactions are visible. The upper edge of the image shows a partial view of an indistinct light-colored overhead structure. The sign is situated in Bandung City, Indonesia, based on the explicit textual content regarding the city's name origin and local geographical features.
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