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This image displays an opened brochure or pamphlet, lying on a plain white surface. The brochure is oriented horizontally, with its top half in an orange hue and its bottom half in green.

The orange section is filled with Indonesian text, detailing information about the "Museum Tanah dan Pertanian (Mustani)" or Soil and Agriculture Museum. It describes the museum's origin, which is housed in a building established in 1905, and its official inauguration as the Soil Museum in 2017 by the Minister of Agriculture. It also mentions a re-inauguration in 2020, solidifying its role in preserving and educating about Indonesian soil and agricultural heritage. The text outlines five main galleries within the museum: the Soil, Climate, and Agricultural Environment Gallery; the Food and Agricultural Civilization Gallery; the Policy and Commodity Gallery; the Future Agriculture Gallery; and the Livestock Gallery.

The green section of the brochure contains two small images and accompanying text. The left image is a diorama depicting a traditional agricultural scene with several light-colored, horned animals (likely water buffalo or cattle) pulling farming equipment in a field. This image is captioned by text describing the "Galeri Pangan dan Peradaban Pertanian" (Food and Agricultural Civilization Gallery), which showcases historical agricultural practices, including dioramas of rice fields, farmer huts, and traditional farming tools, as well as collections of indigenous food commodities.

The right image in the green section shows an indoor museum display featuring various soil samples or geological formations, possibly under glass, illuminated by artificial light. The text next to this image describes the "Galeri Tanah, Iklim dan Lingkungan" (Soil, Climate, and Environment Gallery), which presents rock collections, soil formation processes, and soil classifications. It notes that 10 of the world's 12 soil orders are represented in Indonesia. This gallery also includes dioramas illustrating land ecosystems and the connection between plants, animals, and their environment, along with illustrations of organisms found in the soil.

The brochure appears to be a promotional or informational material for the Museum Tanah dan Pertanian, likely located in Bogor, Indonesia, given the context.
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Dec 19, 2024

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This image displays an opened brochure or pamphlet, lying on a plain white surface. The brochure is oriented horizontally, with its top half in an orange hue and its bottom half in green. The orange section is filled with Indonesian text, detailing information about the "Museum Tanah dan Pertanian (Mustani)" or Soil and Agriculture Museum. It describes the museum's origin, which is housed in a building established in 1905, and its official inauguration as the Soil Museum in 2017 by the Minister of Agriculture. It also mentions a re-inauguration in 2020, solidifying its role in preserving and educating about Indonesian soil and agricultural heritage. The text outlines five main galleries within the museum: the Soil, Climate, and Agricultural Environment Gallery; the Food and Agricultural Civilization Gallery; the Policy and Commodity Gallery; the Future Agriculture Gallery; and the Livestock Gallery. The green section of the brochure contains two small images and accompanying text. The left image is a diorama depicting a traditional agricultural scene with several light-colored, horned animals (likely water buffalo or cattle) pulling farming equipment in a field. This image is captioned by text describing the "Galeri Pangan dan Peradaban Pertanian" (Food and Agricultural Civilization Gallery), which showcases historical agricultural practices, including dioramas of rice fields, farmer huts, and traditional farming tools, as well as collections of indigenous food commodities. The right image in the green section shows an indoor museum display featuring various soil samples or geological formations, possibly under glass, illuminated by artificial light. The text next to this image describes the "Galeri Tanah, Iklim dan Lingkungan" (Soil, Climate, and Environment Gallery), which presents rock collections, soil formation processes, and soil classifications. It notes that 10 of the world's 12 soil orders are represented in Indonesia. This gallery also includes dioramas illustrating land ecosystems and the connection between plants, animals, and their environment, along with illustrations of organisms found in the soil. The brochure appears to be a promotional or informational material for the Museum Tanah dan Pertanian, likely located in Bogor, Indonesia, given the context.

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