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This media file captures an indoor exhibit, likely a museum or educational display, in Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a glass display case showcasing several cross-sections of tree trunks. No people are visible.

In the foreground, a large, irregularly shaped tree trunk cross-section with distinct concentric rings, including a dark central core, is prominently displayed on a brown base within the glass case. To its right, another smaller, vertically cut log section is also visible. The background features a teal-colored wall on which four framed panels are mounted, each displaying patterns of wood grain or stylized tree cross-sections.

Centrally placed on the teal wall, behind the glass, is a rectangular yellow sign with red borders. It provides information in both Indonesian and English. The top section reads: "KAYU YANG DILINDUNGI DI PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA BARAT" and "PROTECTED PLANTS AT WEST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE". Below this is a numbered list of five protected wood types, each with an Indonesian name, a scientific name (or part of it), and an English translation, though some parts are difficult to decipher accurately from the image. The visible text for the list includes:
1. Kayu Gaharu (Exonoris cia) Gahani Wad
2. Kayu Sajur (Pterocarpus, so) EquWood
3. Kayu Kalicung (Dyospyros malabarica) Kelugsword
4. Kayu Ipil (Insta hiyugal) Ipt Wind
5. Kayu Buah Oilak (Akinia malina) Eush Dock Wood

A ceiling spotlight is visible in the upper right, illuminating the exhibit. Reflections on the glass display case partially obscure some details. The overall impression is an educational exhibit focused on indigenous protected plant species, specifically their wood.
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Feb 14, 2025, 6:13 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This media file captures an indoor exhibit, likely a museum or educational display, in Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a glass display case showcasing several cross-sections of tree trunks. No people are visible. In the foreground, a large, irregularly shaped tree trunk cross-section with distinct concentric rings, including a dark central core, is prominently displayed on a brown base within the glass case. To its right, another smaller, vertically cut log section is also visible. The background features a teal-colored wall on which four framed panels are mounted, each displaying patterns of wood grain or stylized tree cross-sections. Centrally placed on the teal wall, behind the glass, is a rectangular yellow sign with red borders. It provides information in both Indonesian and English. The top section reads: "KAYU YANG DILINDUNGI DI PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA BARAT" and "PROTECTED PLANTS AT WEST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE". Below this is a numbered list of five protected wood types, each with an Indonesian name, a scientific name (or part of it), and an English translation, though some parts are difficult to decipher accurately from the image. The visible text for the list includes: 1. Kayu Gaharu (Exonoris cia) Gahani Wad 2. Kayu Sajur (Pterocarpus, so) EquWood 3. Kayu Kalicung (Dyospyros malabarica) Kelugsword 4. Kayu Ipil (Insta hiyugal) Ipt Wind 5. Kayu Buah Oilak (Akinia malina) Eush Dock Wood A ceiling spotlight is visible in the upper right, illuminating the exhibit. Reflections on the glass display case partially obscure some details. The overall impression is an educational exhibit focused on indigenous protected plant species, specifically their wood.

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