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The image shows a display at the Museum of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Jakarta, Indonesia, located at latitude -6.135 and longitude 106.814. The display is behind glass and contains a model of a wooden sailing ship, situated on top of a large amount of ceramic shards, which are spread out across the floor of the display. The ship is a replica of a ship that has sunk. Behind the display, a wall is decorated with a black and white illustration of a sunken ship with the word “tentang kapal karam,” which translates to “about a sunken ship,” written in Indonesian. Next to the illustration, there is an information panel displaying text in Indonesian, which appears to discuss the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. There is no one present in the image. The lighting is dim, but enough to illuminate the display and provide a clear view of the scene.
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