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The image captures an interior view of the Museum Geologi Bandung, located in Bandung City, Indonesia. The scene presents a long, darkened hall lined on the left with illuminated glass display cases. The ceiling is black and textured, featuring multiple track lighting fixtures and several recessed lights. An air conditioning vent is visible in the ceiling towards the upper right. White, block-like architectural elements resembling pilasters project from the wall above the display cases. The floor is dark, highly polished, and reflective, mirroring the light from the exhibits and ceiling. Along the left side, a continuous series of glass-encased exhibits details geological formations and natural resources. The leftmost section focuses on "oil and gas," showcasing layered three-dimensional geological models, diagrams, and two dark digital monitors displaying information. Below these monitors, a rough, light-colored mineral or rock specimen rests on a pedestal. Text labels, including Indonesian phrases like "PERANGKAP SESAR JEPARAN" and "PERANGKAP LIPATAN," are present on the exhibit panels. An adjacent section, distinctly labeled "batubara" (coal), features maps of Indonesia, diagrams, and samples, distinguished by its red-themed background. Further display cases extend into the background, continuing the exhibition. In the far background, one individual is visible, standing with their back to the viewer, observing the exhibits. They wear dark attire, including a long-sleeved top or jacket and trousers. A doorway with a light-colored frame and glass panels is discernible at the end of the corridor. The overall illumination is low, with the display cases providing direct, bright light to their contents.
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