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The image shows a wall display in the Museum Zoologi at the Bogor Botanical Gardens, located at coordinates -6.599, 106.794 in Bogor, Indonesia. The display is a map of Indonesia, showing the Wallace Line, Weber Line, and Lydekker Line. These imaginary lines divide the Indonesian archipelago into bioregions, separating Asian and Australian fauna. The lines are marked on the map with different colors: red for Wallace Line, blue for Weber Line, and black for Lydekker Line. The islands are labeled with their names, including Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, and Papua. Above the map, the text "Garis Imajiner yang Mendasari Pembagian Bioregion di Indonesia" translates to "Imaginary Lines Underlying the Bioregion Division in Indonesia." To the right of the map, there is a small picture of Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist who first identified the Wallace Line. There is also a small table showing the number of endemic species in each bioregion. The background of the display is a light green color.
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The image shows a wall display in the Museum Zoologi at the Bogor Botanical Gardens, located at coordinates -6.599, 106.794 in Bogor, Indonesia. The display is a map of Indonesia, showing the Wallace Line, Weber Line, and Lydekker Line. These imaginary lines divide the Indonesian archipelago into bioregions, separating Asian and Australian fauna. The lines are marked on the map with different colors: red for Wallace Line, blue for Weber Line, and black for Lydekker Line. The islands are labeled with their names, including Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, and Papua. Above the map, the text "Garis Imajiner yang Mendasari Pembagian Bioregion di Indonesia" translates to "Imaginary Lines Underlying the Bioregion Division in Indonesia." To the right of the map, there is a small picture of Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist who first identified the Wallace Line. There is also a small table showing the number of endemic species in each bioregion. The background of the display is a light green color.

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