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The image shows a Keris, a traditional Indonesian dagger, mounted on a wall in a museum in Surakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -7.558, longitude: 110.783). The keris is made of metal and has a curved blade. The handle is made of wood and has a carved design. The keris is attached to the wall with a string. A small piece of paper is attached to the handle with the following handwritten inscription: "Ker. Aln / Pnt. Hardjo / Sorono / Jl. Hasanudin / Surakarta (CI)". The wall behind the keris is a textured purple color. The image was likely taken inside a museum, as the environment appears to be a well-lit interior with a plain wall. The image provides no information about the actions, interactions, or people present.
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