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The image shows a display at a museum in Bogor, Indonesia, located at coordinates -6.599, 106.794. The display focuses on the Maluku Islands, a group of islands located in eastern Indonesia. The display features a large blue and white sign that reads "Kepulauan Maluku" in large red letters. The sign is decorated with green leaves and a yellow sun. The display also includes a variety of small, labeled pictures representing various plants from the Maluku Islands, such as "Cengkeh" (clove), "Jewawut" (millet), "Sagu" (sago palm), and "Bambu" (bamboo). These pictures are arranged in a grid below the main sign. The text beneath the pictures describes the Maluku Islands, their geography, and their role in Indonesia's economy. To the right of the pictures, a text box describes the main commodities produced in the Maluku Islands, including spices like cloves and nutmeg, as well as other products like sago and wood. The display also features a variety of objects from the Maluku Islands, such as a wooden drum, a woven basket, and a variety of small items placed on the sand-like surface of the display.  The museum display appears to be illuminated with artificial lighting.
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Apr 9, 2025, 4:20 AM

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The image shows a display at a museum in Bogor, Indonesia, located at coordinates -6.599, 106.794. The display focuses on the Maluku Islands, a group of islands located in eastern Indonesia. The display features a large blue and white sign that reads "Kepulauan Maluku" in large red letters. The sign is decorated with green leaves and a yellow sun. The display also includes a variety of small, labeled pictures representing various plants from the Maluku Islands, such as "Cengkeh" (clove), "Jewawut" (millet), "Sagu" (sago palm), and "Bambu" (bamboo). These pictures are arranged in a grid below the main sign. The text beneath the pictures describes the Maluku Islands, their geography, and their role in Indonesia's economy. To the right of the pictures, a text box describes the main commodities produced in the Maluku Islands, including spices like cloves and nutmeg, as well as other products like sago and wood. The display also features a variety of objects from the Maluku Islands, such as a wooden drum, a woven basket, and a variety of small items placed on the sand-like surface of the display. The museum display appears to be illuminated with artificial lighting.

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